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Medieval yeoman's house and garden
Otham, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 8RS
Asset | Opening time |
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Stoneacre | Closed |
Stoneacre will re-open for select weekends throughout the year from Saturday 13 April 2024.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £7.70 | £7.00 |
Child | £3.90 | £3.50 |
Family | £19.30 | £17.50 |
One adult family | £11.60 | £10.50 |
Assistance dogs only are allowed in the House.
Dogs on leads are permitted within the garden but not in any of the buildings. Assistance dogs are allowed in the buildings.
Please email us at stoneacre@nationaltrust.org.uk if you would like to discuss venue hire
There is no tea-room available currently but we encourage visitors to bring picnics and drinks that they can enjoy in the garden and in our indoor picnic area. We politely ask you to take your rubbish home with you.
There is a large car park at the bottom of the hill in the paddock. There is also a drop off point and separate mobility parking opposite the main gate to the house. Please be aware that parking is unsuitable for motorhomes, caravans and trailers.
There is a toilet available on the ground floor of the property.
Please note that the surrounding roads are unsuitable for motorhomes, caravans and trailers.
Please ask Visitor Reception or our volunteers for the best accessible routes.
There are seats available within the house and the garden. Picnics are welcome in the gardens, we also have an indoor picnic area. We politely ask you to take your rubbish home with you.
There is a drop-off point at the top of the hill near the house. However, visitors are welcome to drop off at the main entrance and there are two blue badge holder spaces just opposite the main gate.
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.
Directions on some satellite navigation systems can be misleading, please take the route to Otham Village, then follow the brown tourist signs.
Stoneacre is a one pawprint rated place. Dogs are welcome so relax and stroll through the estate, and in the surrounding countryside. Here's some useful information to help you enjoy your walk.
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Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.