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Escape the rental rut

An innovative new scheme at the prestigious re-development of one of Kent’s best-known country houses looks set to encourage would-be home owners to get out of the rental rut.

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Eco accolade

A radically designed Kentish townhouse has scooped Best Small House category in this year’s Mail on Sunday British Homes Awards.

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Property comment

As the nation weathers a climate of uncertainty and financial strain, it’s difficult to know what form the resurgence of the property market will take. Alasdair Gibson, of Winkworth estate agents, explains a possible outcome

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Property comment - an eye to the future

Despite a softening in the housing market, developers still have an eye on the future, so land in the right places is still being sought. Mark Linington, of RPC Land and New Homes, explains

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Regeneration

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Top investement

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Reviving the tannery

One of the last undeveloped pieces of land within the city walls of Canterbury is to be re-developed by a specialist Faversham-based developer.

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Lap of luxury

A Grade 1 listed mansion house is to be refurbished to form part of a new development of townhouses and apartment buildings.

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Moving with the times

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Electronic efficiency

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Kent homes scoop award

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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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