Headcorn Area Guide - Wards

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With its idyllic location in the Low Weald of Kent, Headcorn is a small, welcoming village with a bustling high street. Property in Headcorn benefits from easy transport links to London, making it ideal for commuters and those who want city attractions on their doorstep.

Welcome to Headcorn

Less than 10 miles from Maidstone, Headcorn is a historic village with several medieval buildings. Its centre boasts a good mix of independent shops and national chains, with plenty of places to stop for coffee or browse for bargains. Nearby, there’s a wildlife sanctuary, golf course and historic castle, so you’ll never be short of day trip destinations.

Headcorn is made for families

Families love property in Headcorn because it benefits from all the tranquillity of the countryside, and there are some excellent schools that make it the perfect place for kids to grow up. For little ones, there's Headcorn Primary and Smarden Primary School, while the Sutton Valence Preparatory School in nearby Maidstone caters for pupils aged 3 to 18.

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Getting around in Headcorn

Headcorn lies on the railway line that links London with Dover, allowing for quick getaways across the South East. There are four trains an hour to Charing Cross, with journey times of just 56 minutes, while nearby Lenham offers three trains per hour to London Victoria, which take just an hour and 16 minutes.

A short history of Headcorn

There is evidence of an agricultural settlement at Headcorn dating back to the 8th century, and the town became an important centre for the weaving industry in medieval times. The arrival of the railway in the late 19th century brought considerable expansion; today, the village is home to around 3,500 people. Several famous names live in the local area, including TV presenter Gregg Wallace and chef Paul Hollywood.

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Outdoor attractions in and around Headcorn

Headcorn boasts an impressive array of sporting facilities, including its own skydiving and parachute club. For those who prefer to keep their feet firmly on the ground, there’s the prestigious Chart Hill golf course designed by the legendary Nick Faldo, as well as beautiful Weald walking routes. The village also has its own bowling club, which is popular with residents. When it comes to days out, kids will love visiting the nearby Big Cat Sanctuary, while Sissinghurst Castle offers the chance to spend a relaxing afternoon strolling among its manicured gardens.

Dining out in Headcorn

Headcorn is home to several traditional county pubs, including The George & Dragon. Other popular drinking and dining options nearby include The Three Chimneys in Biddenden, The Bell in Smarden and The Plough in Langley. Property in Headcorn also benefits from access to a diverse array of amenities on and around the high street, from clothing stores and beauty salons to florists, bakeries and coffee shops.

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