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Cuxton is a peaceful village in the heart of Kent, known for its rural charm and strong community. Cuxton offers the best of both worlds, with access to the countryside and modern amenities.

A Great Place to Learn 

Cuxton is home to Cuxton Community Infant and Junior School, providing excellent primary education within the village. Nearby schools such as Strood Academy and The Holmesdale School are popular with older students for secondary education. The village also has a variety of preschools and nurseries, making it an excellent place for families with young children.

A Great Place to Enjoy 

Cuxton’s location makes it a haven for nature lovers. The Cuxton Marshes and Ranscombe Farm Reserve are nearby, offering scenic walks, birdwatching and opportunities to explore the local wildlife. The village also features traditional pubs like The White Hart, where residents can enjoy a meal and a drink in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Medway Valley Leisure Park is just a short drive away and offers everything from bingo to cinema and several restaurants.

A Great Place to Stay Active 

The Cuxton 91 Football Club is a community focal point for sports enthusiasts, hosting local matches and offering a lively social scene with regular events. The nearby Leybourne Lakes Country Park offers kayaking, paddleboarding and fishing, while local walking and cycling paths are perfect for staying active. The Snodland Community Centre also provides fitness classes for all ages, promoting health and wellbeing in the community.

A Great Place to Commute from

Cuxton is a popular choice for commuters, thanks to its proximity to Strood train station, which offers regular services to London St Pancras in under an hour. The M2 motorway is easily accessible, making it convenient for those commuting to London, Maidstone and other parts of Kent by car.

Housing Market Overview

Cuxton has a wide range of housing options, from country cottages along Bush Road and Rochester Road to modern family homes in the residential developments near Wood Street.

Property prices in Cuxton have remained competitive, and it continues to attract a mix of first-time buyers, growing families and downsizers.

Detached and semi-detached bungalows are always particularly popular.

The rental market in Cuxton is also strong, with demand for character cottages and modern homes, especially those close to Cuxton train station and local amenities.

Get in touch

Call us on Snodland - 01634 304 326 or West Malling - 01732655002 or use the contact form below