Belmont Estate
1. Holiday Cottages
Prospect Tower
At one time used as the cricket pavilion, it was restored by the Landmark Trust and is available through them for holiday accommodation within the Parkland http://www.landmarktrust.co.uk.
Crow Cottage
Set on its own in an old cherry orchard on the Estate, Crow Cottage provides the perfect escape from the hubbub of everyday life.
Restored and refurbished in 2006 it is now available for holiday lettings via Mulberry Cottages http://www.mulberrycottages.com.
Pigeon Cottage
Tucked away in a quiet lane next to Faversham Golf Course – this beautifully refurbished cottage provides accommodation for 5. http://www.mulberrycottages.com
2. Workshop
The Estate provides opportunities for workshops and other rural based commercial activities. For example see http://www.chaircreative.com.
For further details http://www.clarkeandsimpson.co.uk
3. The Torry Hill & Belmont Forestry Partnership
Established in 2003 in order to manage the woodlands on both Torry Hill and Belmont Estates, it now provides off site consultancy, management and forestry contracting services throughout Kent and East Sussex.
4. Belnor Farms
Farming on the Estate is carried out via Belnor Farms Limited who operate 2,000 acres of in hand farming, principally combinable crops (wheat, oil seed rape, beans) as well as managing traditional Kent downland grass meadows, parkland and orchards by combining commercial farming with best practice through environmental stewardship.
