The County of Kent is famed for its mixture of stunning countryside, marshlands, historic towns, traditional seaside resorts and the striking White Cliffs of Dover. The Heart of Kent surrounds the five towns of Maidstone, Sevenoaks, Ashford, Tonbridge and Royal Tunbridge Wells, whilst the city of Canterbury has a combination of heritage, culture and tradition. The Medway, known as the historic capital of Maritime Kent, features what is sometimes known as the “ultimate shopping experience” – Bluewater in the town of Dartford.

Even though the London boundary has encroached on the County, many parts of the Kent countryside have evolved around the spread of villages, hamlets and small towns. The farming based community has also had an impact on the wide and diverse range of properties that are now inhabited throughout the County. Traditional farmhouses and estates, barns, an array of timber framed houses and oast houses; provide some of the most highly regarded and sought after dwellings in the area. Premier Property can help you with your Kent Property Search.

Kent continues to be popular with those looking for homes which provide easy access to France via ferry, hovercraft or the Channel Tunnel. The County continues to attract the discerning and perceptive buyer who requires excellent access to the city of London in around an hour from most parts of the County. It additionally offers an excellent choice of schools in both the private and state school sector.

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