Stoneacre
Stoneacre, Stoneacre Lane, Otham, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 8RS
Stoneacre is a 15th-century half-timbered Wealden Hall-House, surrounded by a glorious tiered garden. It was purchased in 1920 by Aymer Vallance, a follower of the Arts and Crafts movement. Open between 1100-1700 with last entry at 1630.
In honour of the Arts and Crafts history of the house, we are hosting a drop-in block printing activity in our second-hand bookshop from 1100-1600pm on both days. Learn more about the history of the man that rebuilt Stoneacre while creating an art piece of your own to take home and enjoy.
Stoneacre does not have a café, but we encourage you to bring along packed lunches and picnics to enjoy in the garden.
Stoneacre, Stoneacre Lane, Otham, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 8RS
Partial accessibility - there is a stone pathway to the entrance where the ground is uneven. Parts of the garden are on multiple levels with steep slopes, steps and hills. Most rooms in the house are accessed by one or two shallow steps on the ground floor. There is a drop-off point at the top of the hill near the house. Visitors are welcome to drop off at the main entrance and there are two blue badge holder spaces just opposite the main gate.