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Kent’s extensive coastline means that getting a little bit of it for yourself shouldn’t be too difficult. But for proper sea views and a life of real luxury, you might have to splash out a little

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Property of the month - Wisdoms, Chipstead

Once the village butchers, this beautiful village home is a gardener’s dream

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Designs for life

A celebration of architecture in Kent and the south east taking place this month hopes to give us all a better understanding of the built environment

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Property of the Month

This former nunnery in Southfleet is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts
and comfort lovers alike

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Property of the Month - Mead House, Speldhurst

For a cool £2m, this attractive country home with pool, stables and tennis courts near Royal Tunbridge Wells could be yours

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Down on the farm

With many Kent farms selling their inherited farmhouses to raise capital, now is the time to snap up some rustic property

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Park life

With house prices constantly on the rise, more people are looking for an attractive alternative to put a roof over their heads. Park homes could be the answer

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Going, going, gone

Buying a property at auction is becomingly increasingly popular, but make sure you get your sums right first

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Who want's to be a millionaire?

Soaring property values has led to a huge increase in millionaires in the south east, but how is this impacting on the housing market in Kent?

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Property of the Month - Tunbridge Wells

The hardest part of buying a house in Tunbridge Wells is deciding on the type of architecture you’d like. We make it easy with this beautiful town house.

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Property of the Month - Summerhayes, in Hythe

Having inspired artists and writers for hundreds of years, Kent’s coast is a fascinating and picturesque place to live. For a cool £1.3m, you could have your own piece of it

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Property of the month

Our featured property this month is a magnificent country house, thought to date from the late 19th century, and set in 6.5 acres of landscaped parkland.

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To move or not to move?

With interest rates on the rise, and the cost of moving house prohibitive, is anyone out there actually moving house anymore?

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Living on the edge

Location has always been the primary concern for homebuyers in Kent, but an increasing number are seeking unique and unusual properties to call home

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Parisienne walkways

Now Paris is just a train ride away, nipping to your continental retreat has never been easier – here’s your guide to buying in France

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A foot on the ladder

Buying your first home is a nightmare without generous parental support. So what’s the situation like in Kent?

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Originally a country market town, Ashford’s continuous development and ability to change with the times has seen it evolve into a modern transport hub with historic links
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The RSPB is asking the public to help restore a major wildlife site in Kent. Fifty years ago, the Lydden Valley, just south of Sandwich, was a wildlife-rich wetland, but prolonged drainage has seen the area dry out and wildlife leave as a result.
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George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese
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