Platform Lift & Home Lift
Installation
Headcorn
Platform lift and home lift installation across Headcorn and the surrounding Kent area.
150mm
Minimum pit depth
3–5 days
Typical installation
EN 81-41
Safety standard
Platform Lifts in Headcorn
OnLevel — the UK's fastest,
lowest-disruption lift solution
Headcorn is a Wealden village on the River Beult in the Maidstone borough, its timbered High Street recalling the prosperity of the old broadcloth and weaving trade. A great ancient oak stands near the church, and just outside the village Headcorn Aerodrome, also known as Lashenden, keeps the area busy with parachuting and summer air shows. The village's homes range from timber-framed Wealden cottages and weavers' houses along the High Street to Victorian and modern estates spreading toward the station, and across them more residents now need step-free movement between floors.
We install home lifts, commercial platform lifts, wheelchair lifts and through-floor lifts across Headcorn — including Smarden, Staplehurst, Sutton Valence, Frittenden and Marden. Every installation is handled by our own SafeContractor accredited engineers (CN8516), usually within three to five days.
Residential & Commercial
Platform lift solutions for every building in Headcorn
Residential
Home Lift Installation
Headcorn Aerodrome keeps the skies above the village busy each summer, but it is the homes along the High Street that hold people here as they age: timber-framed Wealden cottages, old weavers' houses, and the newer family homes spreading toward the station. In any of them, the staircase can slowly become the hardest journey of the day. A home lift from OnLevel lets you stay in your Headcorn home rather than leaving the Beult and the old High Street behind. The timber-framed weavers' houses near the church were never built around a lift shaft, but the OnLevel residential lift needs only a 150mm pit and no machine room. It fits beside the stairs or into a corner, so a Wealden cottage or a newer estate house gains travel between floors with limited structural work.
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Commercial Platform Lift
The shops, pubs and businesses along Headcorn High Street, and the aerodrome and visitor operations on the edge of the village, carry duties under the Equality Act 2010 to give disabled visitors and staff reasonable access. In a Wealden village of old timbered frontages, a commercial OnLevel platform lift is often the most practical route to compliance, without the heavy groundworks of a conventional passenger lift. We work with the independent shops and pubs along the High Street, the trade and event premises at Headcorn Aerodrome, GP surgeries and care homes serving the village, and small offices and visitor venues in nearby Staplehurst and Smarden. Tell us about your premises and we will provide a no-obligation quotation matched to your building. Our lifts comply with Part M of the Building Regulations, BS 6440:2023 and BS 8300:2018.
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Through Floor Home Lifts
The great ancient oak by Headcorn church has watched the village change around it while staying rooted, and the timbered houses nearby ask for a lift that disturbs them as little. A through-floor lift climbs through a compact opening in the ceiling, needing no external shaft, no deep excavation and no machine room, which suits the Wealden cottages and weavers' houses of the High Street. Installation takes three to five days, even in the awkward layouts of Headcorn's timber-framed homes. The factory-built unit is fixed into a prepared opening and the surround finished to match the room, so an old interior keeps its feel. Its small footprint leaves the rest of the house in use while the engineers work.
Through-floor lifts for Headcorn homesAccessibility
Wheelchair & DDA Access
Wheelchair users across Headcorn and nearby Smarden, Staplehurst, Sutton Valence, Frittenden and Marden can recover independent travel between floors at home, or step-free entry to a High Street business, with a wheelchair platform lift from OnLevel. We supply vertical platform lifts for full storey-height travel and step lifts for raised cottage entrances. All of our wheelchair lifts are DDA compliant and suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
DDA-compliant wheelchair lifts in Kent
At home in any space
Built for Headcorn's most
demanding buildings
From heritage conversions and listed properties to modern new builds, the OnLevel lift slots in where traditional lifts cannot go. The 150mm pit depth, self-supporting structure and bolt-together installation mean it can be retrofitted into existing buildings without major structural work — so you keep the character of the space and still deliver compliant, dignified access.
Whether the setting is a converted warehouse, a period townhouse, or a brand-new commercial fit-out, the lift becomes part of the architecture — not a compromise added after the fact.
Get in touchWhy Choose OnLevel
The smarter lift for Headcorn properties
150mm Pit Depth Only
The shallowest pit requirement of any platform lift in the UK market — suitable for ground floors where excavation is not possible.
Installed in 3–5 Days
No extended site programmes. Our engineers complete the full installation, commissioning, and LOLER inspection in just three to five working days.
EN 81-41 Certified
Meets the European standard for inclined and vertical platform lifts used by persons with impaired mobility. Full compliance documentation included.
BIM-Ready Specification
Full BIM object files available for all models. Ideal for architects and designers specifying the lift at design stage for new-build residential and commercial projects.
Dual-Use Configuration
Platform lifts can be configured for both passenger and goods use — ideal for retail premises, care homes, and multi-use commercial buildings.
Full Handover Pack
Every installation includes a LOLER-compliant handover pack, operation and maintenance manuals, warranty certificate, and compliance documentation.
The Process
From first contact to completed installation in Headcorn
Tell us about your lift need and we will take it from there.
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Tell Us About Your Project
Contact us with your requirements. We are flexible and work with all kinds of properties and situations across England.
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We Call You
One of our team will call you to discuss your project. If you prefer email we are on standby 24/7.
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Quotation & Site Survey
We provide an indicative quotation. Where needed we arrange a site visit subject to location and project scope.
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Manufacture & Delivery
Your lift is manufactured to specification and delivered as a complete pre-tested unit ready for installation.
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Installation & Commissioning
Our engineers complete the full installation followed by commissioning testing and LOLER inspection.
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Handover & Aftercare
Full documentation pack training on operation and an optional maintenance contract for ongoing peace of mind.
FAQs
Platform lift questions for Headcorn
How much does a platform lift cost in Headcorn?
Every quotation is specific to the property. The cost of a Headcorn lift depends on the travel height between floors, the model chosen and any preparation a timber-framed weaver's house on the High Street might need, so a domestic through-floor lift usually sits well below a commercial scheme. We visit, assess the building and then issue a written, no-obligation quotation at no charge.
Do I need planning permission for a home lift in Headcorn?
For most Headcorn homes no permission is needed, as the lift sits wholly indoors. It matters more on the listed and period buildings of the timbered High Street and within the conservation area around the church and the ancient oak. We check this at the outset and guide you through any listed-building consent and building regulations that may apply to your home.
How long does it take to install a platform lift in Headcorn?
A typical Headcorn installation runs to three to five days. The lift arrives pre-assembled and seats into a shallow 150mm pit, sparing the household the long shaft-building a conventional lift demands. We agree the full programme with you beforehand, so each stage has a date and you can plan around a known completion day from the very start.
Can a platform lift be fitted in a Wealden hall house in Headcorn?
Yes, in most cases. The Wealden hall houses and timber-framed weavers' homes along the Headcorn High Street were never built around a lift, yet the OnLevel platform lift is made to work with them. A modest 150mm pit, the lack of a machine room and a slim footprint let the car go in beside the staircase while the old house keeps its weaving-trade character.
Is a platform lift better than a stairlift for a Headcorn home?
It depends on how the home is used. A stairlift takes one seated person up the existing stairs; a platform lift raises you floor to floor with a wheelchair, frame or scooter aboard. For a Headcorn household with a wheelchair user, or a larger family house near the station, the platform lift generally proves the more useful and more saleable option over the years.
Do you service platform lifts in the Headcorn area?
Yes. Every lift we fit across Headcorn and the surrounding area is covered, from the timbered High Street and the aerodrome through to Smarden, Staplehurst, Frittenden and Marden. Planned maintenance visits keep the lift dependable, safe and within its required standards, and you can reach one of our own engineers directly for any repair or routine check.
How much space does a platform lift need in a Headcorn home?
Far less than most people expect. The OnLevel lift needs only a 150mm pit and houses no separate machinery, so a quiet corner or the space beside the stairs is usually enough. That is what lets it succeed in the tight timber-framed weavers' houses of the Headcorn High Street, where a traditional shafted lift would have nowhere sensible to go.
Are your platform lift engineers accredited to work in Headcorn?
Fully. Our installation teams are SafeContractor accredited under registration CN8516, and each Headcorn lift conforms to EN 81-41 along with Part M of the Building Regulations and BS 8300:2018. The work is carried out by our own trained teams rather than subcontractors, and every lift is tested, certified and signed off before handover to you.
Platform lift installation near Headcorn
We cover the whole of Headcorn, including Smarden, Staplehurst, Sutton Valence, Frittenden, Biddenden, Ulcombe, Pluckley, Marden, Lenham and Maidstone.
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Headcorn lies on the A274 toward Maidstone, and Headcorn station on the line through Ashford gives the village direct services to London Charing Cross and Ashford International, making it a well-connected base in the heart of the Weald.
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Ready to install a platform lift in Headcorn?
Tell us about your project. Our engineers will assess your property and confirm the best solution — with an indicative quotation.