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Property of the month

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

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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Darling Buds and doodlebugs

H E Bates conjured up a ‘perfick’ picture of post-war rural England, but what about the man who adopted the Garden of England as his spiritual home?

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Win a five-star holiday to Mauritius,

flying Business Class, click here to enter...

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Nettlestead Place in September splendour

A special feature at Nettlestead Place’s gardens is the range of shimmering ornamental grasses, resplendent as summer turns to autumn

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In the grand Manor

It’s a great destination restaurant, but dine at Eastwell Manor and you can also combine surprising value with a piece of old England

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Gentleman farmer

George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese

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Why Sevenoaks is flourishing

Home to magnificent Knole, many famous residents, past and present and one of our oldest cricket pitches, no wonder Sevenoaks was voted the ‘happy town’

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Flexible friends

With parents of children under 16 being added to those who can request flexible working, what can employers do to prepare?

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Chilston Park - Reviewed

Seize the day this summer and enjoy a seasonal lunch, al fresco style, at beautiful Chilston Park

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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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The music man

David Flood talks to Kent Life about his 30 years of music at Canterbury Cathedral, touring the world, and why mischievousness is a good quality in a choir boy

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A question of balance

In matters of law relating to the family, is it better to seek a collaborative solution or go through the formal court process? One size definitely does not fit all

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Jewel colours and lush prints for Autumn

This autumn, look out for lush prints, jewel colours and gorgeous finishes as well as classics such as black, grey, navy and chocolate

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Won’t get fuelled again

As summer gets into full swing, you’ll need a car capable of absorbing all the kids’ paraphernalia, as well as being frugal on fuel to boot. Introducing the Subaru Legacy 2.0 TD – the world’s first boxer diesel

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When water is the key to life

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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Success for Tunbridge Wells jeweller

Padani Jewellers, based in Tunbridge Wells, has been named winner of the Retail Star category at this year’s UK Jewellery Awards.

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Let there be light

Energy-saving lighting options for readers who want to create a beautiful glow in their home, without burning a hole in their pocket

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Strike a pose

With a special elegance and a shapely femininity,
autumn 2008 has a great deal to offer

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Gentleman farmer

George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese

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No place like Rome

Silting and drainage have changed the face of Kent over the centuries, and nowhere is that more evident than the Wantsum Channel, protected by its forts at Reculver and Richborough

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Why Sevenoaks is flourishing

Home to magnificent Knole, many famous residents, past and present and one of our oldest cricket pitches, no wonder Sevenoaks was voted the ‘happy town’

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Here comes the sun

With the English buying more convertibles than ever before, it’s clear we’re still determined to ignore our temperamental climate. So get the roof down – the UK’s going topless

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Crystal clear

We all love spending time outside during the summer months. With a conservatory, you can enjoy admiring your garden all year round from the comfort of your home, where it’s warm and dry

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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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The music man

David Flood talks to Kent Life about his 30 years of music at Canterbury Cathedral, touring the world, and why mischievousness is a good quality in a choir boy

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Form and Colour

Amanda Cottrell, chairman of Kent Tourism Alliance, patron of Produced in Kent and former High Sheriff of Kent, shares the secrets of her beautiful garden in Challock

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Win!

 a fabulous five night holiday for two with bmi and Fairmont St Andrews, Scotland...  

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Ten good reasons to visit Ashford

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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When water is the key to life

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.
READ MORE »


Gentleman farmer

George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese
READ MORE »