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A journey to Kent offers a wide diversity of things to do and places to visit, with some of the most famous and interesting cities, towns and villages in all of England.


Visit :

Maidstone : Kent’s county town sitting on the banks of the river Medway. Maidstone has much to offer

the visitor with lovely old buildings, the oldest of which are the 14th century Archbishops Palace, the church of 1395 and the 15th century Archbishops stables, now a carriage museum. A place for shopping too, with many famous named stores.

Canterbury , one of the countries most historical cities The heart of the city is the Cathedral – a must for any tourist. . Rochester , a bustling city dominated by its castle and cathedral. Maidstone , the county town with its fine array of shops and interesting architecture.

Ashford , still a market town but expanding with the addition of the international rail terminal. Dover, the main port to the continent.  Hythe, full of charm and old world atmosphere.
Tunbridge Wells with its lovely old buildings including The Pantiles and surrounded by beautiful countryside.
The Isle of Thanet covering Broadstairs , Margate and Ramsgate – three of the most famous holiday resorts blessed with miles of golden sand and above average temperature.
Tonbridge , stradling the river Medway with its castle and surrounded by lovely countryside. Wherever you visit in this lovely corner of England you will be spoilt for choice for places to visit and places to stay.

Aylesford : Said to be one of the oldest continually occupied places in England,
This picturesque village is the place where England began. Biddenden : The village is centred on the High Street with pavements of ancient Bethersden marble and half-timbered buildings. There are antique shops, teashops, pubs and restaurants.

Folkestone: Very conveniently placed for the Channel Tunnel making it an ideal place to stay for a trip to or from the continent A port and small fishing village since the Saxon times, the arrival of the railway in 1842 transformed it into Kent's most fashionable seaside resort of the 19th century. The Lees, a wide and sweeping grassy promenade overlooked by genteel hotels, sits high on the cliffs and has a distinctly ‘Mediterranean' feel.

Wye : This charming old market town, has, since 1892, housed the Agricultural College of the University of London. Many of the College buildings are medieval and the town boasts lovely Georgian houses as well as a 15th Century church. West Malling: This large village with wide High Street is the only village in Kent to have three Norman towers. There are plenty of fine old buildings with many scheduled for architectural interest.

Sandwich: Renowned for the famous Royal St George's Golf Club www.royalstgeorges.com , it is a very pleasant and quiet little town, with small streets radiating out from Castle Market, the central square, with its Elizabethan town hall housing the museum. Chatham: Situated on the River Medway, has a history of shipbuilding and was a royal dockyard up until 1948.

Dover:   Kent and England's most popular cross channel port and often referred to as the ‘Gateway to England'.   Dover castle stands on high ground to the East and dominates the town. Tenterden : One of the most charming towns in Kent with a wide tree lined high street and with a wealth of old buildings dating from the 15th to the 18th century. The town has many fine inns and eating-places. Home of the Kent and East Sussex railway,   www.kesr.org.uk

Chiddingstone : Owned by the National Trust, Chiddingstone is generally agreed to be the best example of a Tudor Village in all of England and arguably the prettiest place in Kent. Sittingbourne : A modern market town with a maritime heritage. Meet the bronze bargeman in the High Street or visit the sailing barge museum to learn more about the seafaring past. Penshurst: Although often overlooked by visitors who tread the well-worn path to Penshurst Place www.penshurstplace.com , one of Kent's most stately homes, the sleepy village is well worth exploring. Also nearby is one of the most modern vineyards in Kent.

Dymchurch: A seaside resort with chalets, holiday camps and funfairs, enjoying a sandy beach and the diminutive Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway, Dymchurch is the ancient capital of the Romney Marsh and its history can be traced from the Lords of the Levels museum. Faversham: A superb small town thought by many to be the most pleasing in Kent is characterised by a wealth of timber-framed buildings, many of which are plastered and colour washed.

New Romney: Until 1287 when a storm destroyed it harbour, New Romney was the most important of The Cinque Ports. Today the town is 1 mile from the sea. The town has many interesting examples of medieval architecture and was formally one of the wealthiest ports in England. Home to The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. www.rhdr.demon.co.uk , Whitstable : On the Kent coast, this little town has great charm. It is famous for its oyster fishing and there is a well-established oyster festival each summer. It has a 7-mile shingle beach and a harbour devoted to yachting and fishing.

Sheerness : A seaside resort and dockyard town overlooking the point where the River Thames meets the River Medway, Sheerness makes a fine base for exploring the Isle of Sheppey. Chilham: A delightful village built in the 16th and 17th century around the most perfect village square in Kent, it has often been used for film sets.

Kent is truly blessed as a county with so much to offer the visitor. From some of the most splendid of historic properties, a wonderful selection of castles, family seaside resorts, beautiful countryside and superb accommodation, Kent is geared to make your visit a truly unforgettable one.

You will be spoilt for choice - off season short breaks - a last minute bargain - romantic weekend for two in a luxurious country house hotel - farmhouse accommodation - B&B - secluded self-catering cottage - lovely old coaching Inn - overnight motel by a motorway - camping and caravan holidays - top graded holiday park with great entertainment - a non-smoking luxury guesthouse - hotel on the beach with a sea view - indoor swimming pool - Jacuzzi - fully equipped fitness gym - tennis court - seaside - countryside - town - city or just a tranquil location by a sparkling stream to relax and escape the pressures of life. The place of your dreams is here - waiting for you somewhere in Kent and in a price range to suit all pockets

If you are looking for somewhere to stay ,our www.kent-accommodation.co.uk website advertises a great selection of Hotels and Inns, Holiday parks, Camping and Caravans, Guest Houses, B&B's, Farm Houses and self-catering apartments.

Hotels in Kent are many and varied. The hotels cater for every possible need. The Hotel ratings vary from one to five stars. We have only included accredited hotels to ensure the standard is maintained at a high level. Bed and Breakfast properties and guest houses are situated throughout the region with many deep in the beautiful Kentish countryside. Bed & Breakfast and Farm House ratings are from one to five diamonds. Most offer a truly personal and friendly service with accommodation usually within the homes of the providers.

Cheap accommodation in Kent can also be found. Holiday Parks, camping and caravanning in Kent really leaves the holidaymaker spoilt for choice with facilities either in the glorious countryside or near to the seaside. Caravan Parks + Camping and Holiday Parks are rated from one to five stars and vary from the small ‘family’ run to large comprehensive sites

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Self catering units are very varied and include stable conversions / apartments/ cottages and houses. They cater for a wide range of party sizes from the cosy two to large groups. Ratings are from one to five stars.

Guest Houses are available for all requirements within the Kent County . Situated both within the countryside and by the sea the visitor is sure to find the ideal location. Guest Houses are rated from one to five diamonds.

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