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Serviced Accommodation in Kent

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Serviced Accommodation in Kent

This is the serviced accommodation information page for Kent. Please select a destination from the list below to view serviced accommodation in and nearby that destination. For information on Kent, check out our helpful description of Kent or the map of Kent below.

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Luxury hotels in Kent

Searching for a luxury hotel in Kent? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £75 per night!

Ramada Hotel Dover, Ewell, Kent
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From £0 per night!

The Carpenters Arms, Hadlow, Kent
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From £69 per person!

Marriott Tudor Park Hotel & Country Club, Bearsted, Kent
Hotel photo: Marriott Tudor Park Hotel & Country Club

Discover Kent

Kent Reference MapReference map of Kent
Kent, also known as the "Garden of England" because of the fruit, hops, and other crops grown in the county, is bounded on the north by the River Thames estuary and by the Strait of Dover to the south, with the chalk ridge of the North Downs bisecting the county from west to east. The Kentish Weald occupies the area north and south of the downs, with the famous white chalk cliffs of the Kent coastline facing France, approximately 34 km (21 miles) across the English Channel.

The earliest settlers came from Europe in about 200 BC, only to be forced out by Julius Caesar and the Romans who arrived in 55 BC. The Romans established Canterbury as their administrative centre, which they called Durovernum, but by the early 5th century Kent was invaded by Jutes and Saxons. In 597 Ethelbert, a Saxon King, was converted to Christianity by St Augustine. A monastery later founded by Augustine at Canterbury became the centre of the Christian Church in England, and Canterbury is now the ecclesiastical centre of Protestant England and the world-wide Anglican Communion, dominated by its massive cathedral, seat of the archbishops of Canterbury, Primates of All England.

Over the centuries, due to its strategic position, Kent has played an important role in defending Britain from invasion, and this is demonstrated by the numerous castles scattered throughout the county, and the number of ports along its coastline. Road and rail links with London have changed parts of north Kent into a highly urbanized dormitory suburb of the capital. Due to its proximity to the Continent, many of the ports developed in the defence of the nation are now used to transport freight and passengers to Europe, with ferry services from Dover, Folkestone, and Ramsgate, and the Channel Tunnel entrance at Cheriton.

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