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Folkestone Loft is a stylish top floor apartment, beautifully decorated to create a comfortable space for couples. It is a great place to stay whilst exploring the thriving coastal town of Folkestone. The harbour and beach are a 10 minute walk away, passing by the Creative Quarter for a spot of shopping. And with the mainline station only a 10 minute walkaway why not leave the car at home and have a truly relaxing stay. The apartment has a lovely open plan living space with a sofa bed option, a Kingsize bedroom and modern shower room. You can also glimpse the sea and the iconic Kent White Cliffs from the windows. Perfect for couples or small families looking to explore Folkestone.
Heathwood B&B is a bed and breakfast in Dover, Kent, which has great accommodation and views overlooking the valley and town.
For those who like to see things for themselves, to compare old scenes with the reality of the new Hawkhurst , a Walk in the Past has been developed to reveal the hidden history and heritage behind this remarkable Kentish country town.
All Saints Church is the Parish Church of the County Town of Kent. It was built by Archbishop Courtenay in 1395 and is the oldest medieval building in public use in Maidstone.
Combining 12 acres of grazed meadow, river walks, a children’s play area and of course the picturesque 14th century Teston Bridge, this country park makes the most of its beautiful natural setting on the banks of the River Medway.
The Aylesford Pottery in Kent is one of the few surviving commercial potteries in the South East of England making a range of handmade thrown and hand-built ceramics, plus architectural commissions in stoneware and porcelain.
One of Cranbrook's landmark buildings dating back to 13th century, situated in the heart of Kent.
This 16th century inn set in the heart of the Kentish weald just oozes character and history, with its wealth of exposed beams and a magnificent orangery overlooking the private garden.
A traditional country pub nestled in the Kentish countryside near Goudhurst
A traditional pub in the heart of the Kent countryside, The Pepper Box Inn has been run by the same family since 1958.