Compton’s Homes

Our Homes

Comptons was first established at our Faversham branch, marking the beginning of our journey. Each of our locations was thoughtfully hand-selected by the directors of Comptons, who have personal connections and memories tied to these towns from their lives before Comptons.

Supporting local businesses and championing the value of shopping locally is at the heart of our ethos. We believe that the communities in which we operate are integral to our success, and it’s thanks to their ongoing support that Comptons has been able to grow and thrive into the company it is today.

Locations

  • Faversham

    78 Preston Street, Faversham – ME13 8NU

    Faversham is a charming market town located in the heart of Kent, known for its rich history, scenic surroundings, and vibrant local businesses. Steeped in tradition, Faversham is particularly famous for its long-standing association with hop-growing. The town has been cultivating hops since 1522, with 21 acres of land on the outskirts dedicated to this crop. These hops have played a key role in the development of the local brewing industry, making Faversham one of the most historically significant hop-growing regions in England.

    Today, Faversham is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and businesses, offering a unique and personal shopping experience.

  • Herne Bay

    Unit 10, West Industrial Estate, Sea Street – CT6 8JZ

    Herne Bay is a charming seaside town located on the north coast of Kent, known for its picturesque coastal views and vibrant community. The town’s history as a popular seaside destination dates back to 1771, when it first became renowned for its therapeutic sea baths.

    Today, Herne Bay still holds onto its rich maritime heritage while offering visitors a range of modern attractions. The town boasts a beautiful pebble beach, a bustling pier, and a variety of charming shops and cafes.

  • Tenterden

    30 High Street, Tenterden – TN30 6AR

    Tenterden is a charming market town nestled in the heart of the Weald of Kent, steeped in rich history and surrounded by picturesque countryside. Known for its well-preserved historic buildings, many of which date
    back to the 13th century, Tenterden offers a glimpse into the past with its characterful architecture and cobbled streets. During the 13th century, Tenterden was an important wool trading centre, which contributed significantly to its prosperity.
    The town played a pivotal role in the wool trade, a key industry of the medieval period, and became a bustling hub for merchants and traders.