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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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All the Weald's a stage

With a magnificent High Street, a theatrical heritage, Regency architecture and a friendly atmosphere, Tenterden is a town you’ll want to keep coming back to
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Homeless young gardeners win heritage award

Homeless young people have been rewarded for their work at Scotney Castle. The group, who receive support from Centrepoint, has won the regional group award for heritage from the Nationwide Community and Heritage awards
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Interview: Frazer Thompson of Chapel Down

Frazer Thompson, managing director of English Wines Group and chairman of the Institute of Directors in Kent, talks about his path from beer to award-winning native wines, producing Kentish ‘fizz’ for the 2012 Olympics, serendipity, and rugby
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