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Kent: one of Britain's best areas for property

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Often referred to as 'the Garden of England', Kent is one of Britain's most beautiful counties - and often enjoys some of its best weather conditions! So it's no surprise that many people keen to buy property in the south of England choose Kent as their location of choice. After all, with such close proximity to London and the Continent, as well as a rapidly expanding transport infrastructure to further enhance its burgeoning population, Kent is fast becoming one of England's most desirable property hotspots.

Kent boasts a long history: its position as the 'Gateway of Europe' means that its borders were heavily fortified during the time of the Roman Empire until well after the Tudor reign of England. And during World War Two, many parts of the Kent coast were damaged due to German bombing raids. Today, Kent is still predominantly a rural, agricultural county but is still home to a range of towns and cities - including Canterbury, Ashford, Dover and Maidstone - so people looking for property in Kent will be able to find property in both urban areas and the countryside.

If you're seeking property in Kent's agricultural areas, you'll find yourself in an active rural community which is famous for a range of products. For instance, Kent is well-known for its sheep farms and thriving dairy industry. Moreover, Kent is the centre for England's wine and champagne industry, as well as the main source of lavender in the country. This is largely due to Kent's fertile soils and its warm microclimate, which is more akin to that enjoyed in France than in England.

What's more, property in Kent retains a distinct regional appearance in the countryside. You'll find timber-framed houses with weather boards and the iconic Kent 'oasthouse', which features a conical roof that was traditionally used for drying hops. These properties often provide ripe opportunities for renovation.

People looking for property in Kent's larger towns and vibrant cities will find that they will have good transport links to central London and Europe. Ashford, for instance, is directly on the Eurotunnel route, so is conveniently located for people who have to travel to France or Belgium often. Dover is also ideally located for people who need easy access to the Continent, as you'll be able to take the ferry to Calais from here. You'll also be located near the spectacular White Cliffs of Dover - a stunning geographical feature that is sure to add a bit of romance to any property bought in Kent.

If education is an important consideration for you, you'll be pleased to know that Kent is home to a range of England's best schools, like Sevenoaks School for instance. Additionally, Canterbury - the home of Kent University - is a bustling student town with a distinct historical presence as a result of the beautiful Canterbury Cathedral. And with such a wide variety of exciting leisure activities available to people living in Kent, including abundant opportunities for golf, fishing and sailing, as well as an array of cultural attractions, such as the architecturally staggering Turner Contemporary gallery, buying property in Kent is sure to be a sound investment for the future - and a great place to start a new home.

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Elisha Burberry is a freelance writer who loves her job and the occasional glass of red wine.


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