The residential area known as Hales Place is part of the civil parish of Hackington, and lies to the north of the city of Canterbury in Kent, England.
[2] The northern, western and southern boundaries of the area now known as Hales Place are largely coterminous with those of the parkland in which the house was situated.
[4] Ownership remained in the Hales family until 1880, when it was sold to exiled Jesuits from Lyon and turned into a college.
Its chapel (originally a dovecote) and the burial ground still remain, located by the Tenterden Drive layby.
[2] Folly Farm, a grade II listed building with early 17th century origins, stands at the far east of the area.