Farms and farmhouses for sale in Kent
The finest farms in the Garden of England
With high-yielding farmland and charming period farmhouses, Kent offers a rare opportunity to own a small slice of the ‘Garden of England’.
This rich agricultural heritage, including crops, orchards and hops, and rolling landscapes, combines with seamless transport links to London and beyond, making Kent an attractive option for those seeking both working farms and lifestyle estates.
Farms and farmhouses in Kent range from historic oast houses and traditional Wealden farmsteads to larger agricultural holdings with arable land, woodlands, and equestrian facilities.
Some of the more sought-after areas include the fertile plains of the North Downs, the High Weald’s picturebook countryside, and the fruit-growing regions around Faversham and Tenterden. Whether you’re looking for an arable farm, livestock enterprise, or a characterful farmhouse set in acres of land, Kent’s diverse rural property market caters to investors, quality of life seekers and would-be farmers alike.
Many estates in Kent also offer opportunities for diversification, from vineyard development – building on the region’s burgeoning reputation for award-winning wines – to agritourism and conservation. Coupled with its strong market for country homes and estates, investing in Kent’s farmland provides both long-term security and potential for growth.
Our team provides expert guidance on finding and securing the finest farms and estates, both on or off-market. From land management and sustainability advice to navigating planning regulations, we offer seamless, trusted and tailored service to help you make the most of your investment in the Kent countryside.
Frequently asked questions
Buying in Kent requires assessing land quality, access, planning status and proximity to transport. The county offers strong demand, so well‑located farms and farmhouses can hold value, particularly those within reach of London.
Areas in West and Central Kent are known for fertile soil and established orchards and vineyards. Buyers often focus on regions with proven agricultural output and good drainage.
You should confirm planning permissions, structural condition and permitted uses of any outbuildings. It’s also important to understand maintenance requirements and whether conversions meet building regulations.
These factors directly influence productivity and long‑term value. High‑quality soil, reliable water sources and favourable land classification typically result in stronger demand and pricing.
Access to London is a key factor and often adds value, especially for buyers planning to commute or use the property part‑time. Locations with good rail or road links tend to be more competitive.
Kent’s market is competitive, particularly in well‑connected areas and for properties with land. Demand remains consistent due to its mix of countryside, schools and London access.


