Does anyone keep horses around Headcorn in Kent?

Mamamia

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Hi

I'm looking at buying a property need Headcorn, Kent and putting in my own stables and arena. It's in the Watermans Quarter area.

Does anyone keep horses around there that can answer a few questions for me:

What's the ground like? I believe it's clay and can get quite wet but I'll have 4 horses on 10+ acres. Someone suggested mole drains might help.

What's the hacking like? Are there many bridleways around?

Any experience of trying to get planning permission for stables/ arena round there?

Really grateful for any tips :)

Thanks
 
Hi, I ride near Headcorn :)

The ground is clay where we are, it gets very wet (although at the moment, its very dry!) but it does seem to drain quite fast if its windy/sunny enough.

Hacking, sorry I have no idea, there are TROT rides nearer Staplehurst I believe, but we mostly hack on our own land or on the roads.

Sorry I couldn't be more help! If there is anything else you think I could help you with let me know.
 
We are closer to Tenterden. The land is very heavy and sticky in winter.. bit of a nightmare! Can't tell you about planning because not sure which council you would fall under.

Hacking: loads of TROT rides in this area plus a short box ride to either Hempsted Forest or Bedgebury. Or of course the beach isn't a million miles away :)
 
Thanks both.

The general consensus seems to be that land in that area gets wet, but as it's where we need to live, I guess we don't have a lot of choice!

I might need to pick your brains some more if we go ahead with this - hope that's ok! :)
 
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