Matfield House is a Grade I listed Georgian house in the village of Matfield, Kent, England.
[1] The house was built in 1728 in the Queen Anne style for Thomas Marchant, a yeoman farmer from Horsmonden and his heiress wife Mary.
It is constructed in two storeys of pink and red brick in Flemish bond overlooking the Matfield village green.
[2] One of a group of buildings forming a stable courtyard, it is surmounted by an impressive clock turret and cupola.
The other stable building is listed Grade II*, as is the coachhouse and the nearby Matfield House Cottages.