Quex Farm is part of a historic family estate located in East Kent. We work with a range of organisations to encourage and improve profitable farming, and reduce our reliance on artificial chemicals, while caring for wildlife, birds and encouraging pollinating insects.
We also work with local schools and are accredited by LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) to host farm visits and promote learning about British farming and caring for our environment.
Meet the Team
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Anthony Curwen
Estate Manager
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Elliot Walters
Arable Farm Manager
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David Whitehead
Farms Manager
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Jack Scott
Vegetable Manager
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Alan Winch
Arable Operator
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Callum
Arable operator
A History of Farming at Quex Park
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The Quex Park Estates Company is Founded
Major Percy H. G. Powell-Cotton, and his brother Gerald McLeod Powell-Cotton, established the Quex Park Estates Company on the 10th April, 1923 to manage the farm and the estates.
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Cattle Grazing in the front meadow at Quex Park
Dairy cattle grazing in the front meadow of Quex Park in 1907. Behind them you can see the ivy-clad mansion house.
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Women's Land Army at Quex Park WWII
This image was taken of members of the Women’s Land Army on the day Victory in Europe was declared. With other farm workers, they ran to the Waterloo Tower to ring the peal of bells in celebration.

