Stockett Lane, East Farleigh | £1.3m - £1.4m

Tucked away behind electric gates and mature hedging, this beautifully converted four-bedroom barn combines traditional character with modern comforts and offers a rare opportunity for spacious family living with excellent flexibility.

Details

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 4
Square Feet: 4535

 
  • Step through the solid timber front door into a striking entrance hallway that doubles as a dining hall, where a vaulted ceiling and galleried landing create an immediate sense of space and light. At the heart of the home, a feature brick fireplace provides warmth and charm, shared between the hallway and the generous living room—an ideal space for cosy evenings or relaxed entertaining.
    The kitchen is designed with country living in mind, offering a comprehensive range of oak wall and base units, granite worktops, a classic butler sink, and a Rangemaster oven. Integrated appliances, inset spotlights, slate-style tiled flooring and a handy wine rack add practicality and a refined finish.

    The ground floor also includes a flexible double bedroom (or additional reception room), a stylish shower room, a snug, and a well-equipped utility room—perfect for busy family life or guests.

    Upstairs, the galleried landing leads to a peaceful study/snug area, a family bathroom featuring a roll-top bath and vanity units, and three well-proportioned double bedrooms. The master suite stands out with its vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, oak flooring and sleek en-suite shower room.

    Outside, the 3/4 of an acre landscaped gardens wrap around the barn and offer a blend of gravel driveways, manicured lawns, paved seating areas, and a tranquil koi pond. A timber workshop provides further storage, while the outbuildings are a standout feature—currently arranged as four double-length garage bays and with an electric car charging point. Part of the space has been informally converted into a home office and studio room, complete with heating, kitchenette and bathroom. A separate section serves as a games room or studio, making the property ideal for remote working or creative pursuits. Buyers should seek permission if they wish to regularise these areas into a formal two bedroom annexe.

    Whether you're looking for flexible family living, multigenerational potential, or an opportunity to generate additional income, this character-filled barn conversion is a rare find.

 

Area Overview

East Farleigh is a charming rural village nestled along the banks of the River Medway, just southwest of Maidstone. With its historic stone bridge, verdant orchards, and traditional Kentish character, the village combines a strong sense of heritage with peaceful countryside living. While predominantly residential and agricultural, East Farleigh is well-connected to nearby towns, making it an appealing location for those seeking a balance between rural tranquillity and urban convenience.

Transport Links

Despite its village setting, East Farleigh is surprisingly well served by transport links. The local East Farleigh railway station, situated on the Medway Valley Line, provides direct services to Maidstone West, Paddock Wood, and Tonbridge, with onward connections to London and the Kent coast. Road access is convenient, with the A26 and A229 nearby, linking to the M20 motorway for routes towards London, Ashford, and beyond. Bus services also connect the village to central Maidstone and neighbouring communities, offering alternatives for local travel without a car.

Education

East Farleigh falls within the catchment area for several well-regarded schools. The village itself is home to East Farleigh Primary School, a popular and community-focused institution known for its supportive environment and engaging curriculum. For secondary education, families typically look to Maidstone’s selection of grammar and comprehensive schools, such as Maidstone Grammar School, Invicta Grammar School, and Oakwood Park Grammar School, all accessible by public transport or a short drive.

Local Attractions

One of the village’s most iconic features is the 14th-century East Farleigh Bridge, a scheduled ancient monument and one of the oldest surviving medieval bridges in Kent. The surrounding countryside is rich with walking paths and scenic routes, particularly popular among ramblers and cyclists exploring the Medway Valley. Historic sites such as All Saints Church, dating back to the Norman period, provide further insight into the village’s deep-rooted history.

Nearby, Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, set in a charming Elizabethan manor house, offers cultural exhibitions and artefacts from the region. Nature lovers are also drawn to the nearby Teston Bridge Country Park and Whatman Park, both along the river and easily accessible from East Farleigh.

Entertainment

While East Farleigh itself maintains a quiet village atmosphere, it hosts a number of traditional pubs such as The Bull Inn and The Tickled Trout, offering hearty food, riverside views, and a warm local welcome. For a broader array of dining, cinema, and shopping options, Maidstone town centre is just a few miles away. Here, residents enjoy access to a vibrant mix of restaurants, cafes, live music venues, and leisure facilities including Lockmeadow Entertainment Centre, which features a cinema, bowling alley, and gym.

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