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THE UK is set to welcome weather up to 26C this week – so there has never been a better time to visit the beach. One of the easiest beach spots to get to is the Kent coastline, with some ...
We've asked writers and experts who live and work all over the UK for their pick of the most beautiful villages the country has to offer. From Scotland to Cornwall and Wales to Kent, we've covered ...
The award-winning pub even ... areas in Kent included Langton Green, Penshurst, Cudham and Orpington. Last year, Sevenoaks topped the Times’ best places to live in south east England listing ...
If you’re looking to get out of London on a day trip to Kent – some of Kent’s most iconic villages that were featured in film are not far from south east ... Five Bells Pub, which was ...
A charming town in Kent, merely an hour's journey from London, boasts stunning beaches and is touted as being "cheaper" than Brighton. Folkestone, nestled on the south ... and pubs full of character.
Porthdinllaen offers unique coastal walks, blue waters and even a proper traditional pub but best of all, a visit to this Welsh paradise is far cheaper and easier compared to a trip to South Africa.
Sylvan Learning has opened a new Portage location. The tutoring service, a Baltimore-based for-profit educational company ...
Yet over the last decade, this corner of south east Kent has been transformed — mainly ... And The Bayle is the oldest pub in Folkestone, with plenty of beams and local brews.
With predictions of a hot summer, now's the time to book a domestic getaway. Cornwall's forgotten corner, heritage railways ...
If you’re looking for a village where you can taste wine, see beautiful countryside views and soak up the history – this village is just 90 minutes from south east London.
Across the Pennines, Metro’s Phil Haigh spotlights The Forbidden Corner, which calls itself the ‘strangest place in the world.’ For £18, get lost in a ‘labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and ...
Surrounded by countryside, it's around 20 miles south of London ... myself for an early dinner at East Horsley's prominent pub overlooking the striking 19th Century entrance to Horsley Towers.