Kent is full of small villages and ancient market towns with beautiful churches. Knole and Penshurst, two of the great treasure-houses of England; Chartwell, childhood home of Winston Churchill; Hever Castle, once home to Anne Boleyn and Sissinghurst, one of the world’s most sensational gardens, are just a few of the attractions of this old county.
It was once a Jutish kingdom and geographically has always been open to influence from Europe. It is still a rural county with feudal traditions and a deep folk culture with many fine buildings of all ages from castles like Bodiam to mansions by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Kingsford Court is situated off Coombe Valley Road in Buckland and consists of 34 flats with communal facilities and completed...
Facilities : Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service and communal lounge. ...