
Local area guide
Around The Mill Apartments by Redrow · Kent
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Maidstone.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Maidstone strikes a balance that many towns in the South East struggle to achieve: it has the energy and amenities of a proper county town alongside easy access to open countryside, historic landmarks and the coast. The River Medway runs through the heart of the town, lending it a distinctive character and providing pleasant riverside walks that feel a world away from the bustle of the high street. Village neighbourhoods on the outskirts — including Barming and Otham — allow residents to enjoy a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience, while the town centre itself has enough going on to keep families, professionals and retirees equally well served. Whether you are drawn by the commuter links, the schools or simply the green space, Maidstone holds its own as one of Kent's most well-rounded places to put down roots.
Families consistently rate Maidstone's educational offering as one of its strongest assets. At secondary level, the town is home to several highly regarded grammar schools, including Maidstone Grammar School and Invicta Grammar School for Girls, which draw pupils from across the borough. There is a broad selection of well-regarded primary schools throughout the town and its surrounding villages, among them Barming Primary School and Otham C of E Primary School, meaning younger children are rarely far from a good local option. For culture and learning beyond the classroom, the Hazlitt Arts Centre and Maidstone Museum provide a meaningful addition to family life in the town.
Maidstone is well connected by both rail and road, making it a practical base for commuters and frequent travellers alike. Maidstone East and Maidstone West stations both offer direct services to London Victoria and London Charing Cross, with journey times of under an hour. The M20 motorway is the town's main road artery, providing straightforward access to London, the Channel Tunnel and the Kent coast, while the M26 extends connectivity further across the region. The A20 offers an alternative road route for those heading towards the capital or the Channel ports. Local bus services run throughout the town and into surrounding villages, ensuring that car-free travel within the area is a realistic option for most residents.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from The Mill Apartments to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Tesco Express
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Nearest GP surgery
Brewer Street Surgery
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Nearest primary school
Brunswick House Primary School
Local trades
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The town centre covers all the retail bases comfortably. Fremlin Walk shopping centre anchors the main shopping offer with a mix of well-known high street names, while The Mall Maidstone adds further choice under one roof. Independent boutiques, cafés and market stalls along the historic high street give the town a character that feels distinctly its own rather than interchangeable with any other. The Lockmeadow leisure complex rounds out the offer for evenings and weekends.
For the weekly shop, residents are well served by multiple large supermarkets including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Waitrose, ASDA and Morrisons, as well as farm shops in the surrounding countryside for those who prefer a more local source. The dining scene is varied and growing: established names such as Loch Fyne and Bill's sit alongside independent restaurants and a strong pub culture — The Muggleton Inn and The Black Horse being among the locals' favourites. Regular markets in the town centre add a further dimension to the food and drink offering throughout the week.
Maidstone sits in an enviable position for day trips and weekend escapes. Leeds Castle, widely regarded as one of England's finest medieval castles, is just a short drive away and makes for an easy family outing. Mote Park's 450 acres of parkland within the town itself offer sailing, walking trails and open green space without the need to travel far, while Cobtree Manor Park provides another well-loved option for outdoor activities. The North Downs are within comfortable reach for walking and cycling, and the Kent coast — accessible via the M20 — is well under an hour away. For those who want city life at the weekend, London is close enough to visit with ease, while the Channel ports open up day trips to France and beyond.
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Nearest train station
Maidstone Barracks
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Town centre
Maidstone
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