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With a wide range of fantastic locations and properties to rent, you can find the best places to stay in Kent and find the right property for you!

One of the best places to stay in Kent is Dover, home to the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, a natural wonder that offers fantastic coastal walks with spectacular views out into the English Channel. You can also visit the historic Dover Castle, perched on the cliffs and take a step back in time and view the history of this impressive structure; the castle was described as the Key to England; learn about the Sieges of Dover and the part the castle played in World War Two.

For those seeking rural charm, the best place to stay in Kent is the medieval streets of Canterbury. You can then head to England’s first cathedral, the iconic Canterbury Cathedral, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also boasts a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants for the perfect city day out!

For a completely different vibe, visit Britain’s only desert, in the hamlet of Dungeness. Take a walk along the shingled beach or visit the spectacular grade II-listed lighthouse; you can even head to the top of the old structure. Or why not take a ride on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, this light railway takes you along the coastline to the town of Hythe, this Anglo-Saxon town has a number of fantastic shops and walks for you to enjoy, make sure you head along the Royal Military Canal on your visit.

For a true taste of the seaside do not miss heading to the towns of Margate and Ramsgate, both offering traditional seaside charm, with promenades, piers and seaside amusements. Enjoy a walk along the beach and an ice cream along the harbour but beware of the dastardly seagulls.

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  • Pluckley Church near Ashford

    01. Ashford

    Ashford is a historic town in the county of Kent, originally a rural market town. In close proximity to the Kent countryside and the coastline, Ashford is popular for outdoor activities and easy access to a wide variety of watersports.

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  • Low tide at Stone Bay, Broadstairs

    02. Broadstairs

    Broadstairs is a charming coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in Kent, this town is popular destination for families due to it’s attractions, sandy beaches and picturesque views of the English Channel. The town also offers annual events such as the Broadstairs Folk Week and the Dickens Festival, celebrating Charles Dickens, who frequently visited and wrote in Broadstairs.

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  • Canterbury Cathedral

    03. Canterbury

    The historic city of Canterbury is renowned for its medieval architecture and for being the home of Canterbury Cathedral, one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. Dating back to Roman times it’s perfect for a historic getaway!

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  • Drone shot looking over Dover

    04. Dover

    Dover is a historic port town on the southeastern coast of Kent, known around the word for its iconic White Cliffs and for being a gateway between England and continental Europe, continuing to serve as one of the busiest ferry ports in the UK.

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  • Dungeness Lighthouse and Reserve

    05. Dungeness

    Dungeness is a unique and remote headland on the Kent coast, known for its expansive shingle beach, one of the largest in Europe. It is designated a National Nature Reserve due to its rare plant species and migratory bird populations and is popular with birdwatchers who visit!

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  • Margate beach on a lovely sunny day

    08. Margate

    A lively seaside town renowned for its sandy beaches and historic amusements, Margate is one of England’s oldest resort towns but still one of the best. With it’s iconic amusement park, Dreamland, offering retro rides and a roller disco, there is fun for all the family, see what prizes you can take home to remember your trip to the seaside.

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  • View of Whitstable harbour

    12. Whitstable

    The charming coastal town of Whitstable, combines traditional seaside charm with a thriving local arts scene. The town’s harbour remains active, offering fresh seafood daily so head to the wide range of eateries around the town. The beach is a major attraction with colourful beach huts and great views out into the Thames Estuary.

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