Self-catering holiday accommodation in Kent

Great
self catering holidays await you in Kent, the garden county of England, where
orchards supply apples and cherries to the British market, and hops to
breweries. There are beautiful gardens for tourists to visit, including
Goodnestone Park Garden, Mount Ephraim, and Yalding.
Canterbury in Kent,
with its magnificent cathedral,is a popular destination on many tourist lists,
and rightly so. It will be of interest to both Christians and historians.
Canterbury Tales, by Chaucer can be rediscovered at the animated tourist
attraction that takes visitors through several of the tales in the town.
Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond novels, was born in Pett's Bottom,
near Canterbury. And if you think that Pett's Bottom is a rather amusing name,
then you will have a delightful time discovering numerous pretty villages with
equally bizarre names including Pratt's Bottom and Old Wives Lees.
There
are many places to visit in Kent to add interest to your holiday The white
cliffs of Dover and secret underground passages at Dover Castle have long been a
popular visitor attraction. The EuroTunnel makes it very easy to drive
under the Channel for shopping day trips to Calais in France. In Kent
itself, the Bluewater Shopping Centre is the ultimate shopping experience that
must not be missed. It's Europe's largest shopping mall, located close to the
M25, near the Dartford Tunnel and is luxurious in the extreme, with many
designer shops, wide, wide aisles with seating areas. And, if you're into
antiques, then you will enjoy the 17th Century Pantiles in Royal
Tunbridge
Wells.
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