Kent: so confused; no one seems to like any of the towns?
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You're welcome.
When I moved areas, I always rented for 6 months. It gave me a chance to see if I wanted to buy in that area and if not, easy access to drive to other villages and towns, to check those out at all times of day and night.
I agree about Margate. It looks good with it's golden beaches and it use to be good, but the last government decided to rehouse a lot of wayward boys to the area and Dreamland got burnt down. A lot of the shops on the seafront are now boarded up.
When I moved areas, I always rented for 6 months. It gave me a chance to see if I wanted to buy in that area and if not, easy access to drive to other villages and towns, to check those out at all times of day and night.
I agree about Margate. It looks good with it's golden beaches and it use to be good, but the last government decided to rehouse a lot of wayward boys to the area and Dreamland got burnt down. A lot of the shops on the seafront are now boarded up.

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Most of the surrounding villages around there will be nice. It's not really my area though but I have friends who like those areas. Tunbridge Wells itself use to be nice, but it is a victim of it's own niceness and now too many people live there and the roads on a Saurday become one long traffic jam. Surrounding villages, if you drive, will be great. I like some of the costal towns too.
Take a drive around as Kent has good road networks. Stay in B&Bs all over Kent and talk to the locals and find an area you love. You will be spoilt for choice.
Take a drive around as Kent has good road networks. Stay in B&Bs all over Kent and talk to the locals and find an area you love. You will be spoilt for choice.
PS why am I humming 'Billericay Dickie'? It must be the reference to Thanet

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I have always liked Canterbury but haven't visited in a while so it may have changed plus I have never lived there.
Whitstable always seems to be popular! I am sure there is somewhere in Kent for you if thats where you have your heart set on. Just stay away from Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs lol
Best of luck!!
Whitstable always seems to be popular! I am sure there is somewhere in Kent for you if thats where you have your heart set on. Just stay away from Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs lol

Best of luck!!



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You're all making me feel quite homesick and I am very envious of your trip to the Garden of England and I'm sitting here going, oh yes I had forgotten about Eynsford and all those lovely places that we used to potter about on a weekend.
If you get the chance to do some walking when you are there, get a little book from WHSmiths or similar bookshop of local walks and trails, usually plan to end with lunch at the village pub.
I was wondering Jasey where you are moving from or have lived in the past, it would be good to have some mark of the differences and similarities you might face.
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You're all making me feel quite homesick and I am very envious of your trip to the Garden of England and I'm sitting here going, oh yes I had forgotten about Eynsford and all those lovely places that we used to potter about on a weekend.
If you get the chance to do some walking when you are there, get a little book from WHSmiths or similar bookshop of local walks and trails, usually plan to end with lunch at the village pub.
I was wondering Jasey where you are moving from or have lived in the past, it would be good to have some mark of the differences and similarities you might face.
If you get the chance to do some walking when you are there, get a little book from WHSmiths or similar bookshop of local walks and trails, usually plan to end with lunch at the village pub.
I was wondering Jasey where you are moving from or have lived in the past, it would be good to have some mark of the differences and similarities you might face.

I've got so many books about London and wildlife and walks and day trips that I could read for four plane trips and back. Though none specific to Kent just yet - but that's something that I'll be changing very soon, now that I've had the feedback in this thread.
I currently live in South Africa. I've visited London a few times and loved it more each time I've returned. Considered moving to Australia a while back because it's much easier visa wise, but realised that I'd always live there still wanting to go to where my heart really lies: England.

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That's cool at least you have some good idea about what to expect when you get to the UK. So many people, myself included, shift around the world expecting the grass to be greener and living with some big compromises and varying degrees of disappointment.
I am in Auckland (NZ); we have lots of your fellow South Africans around these parts. Sometimes in I could be mistaken for thinking I arrived in SA when I hear the accents and much Afrikaans being spoken around me.
I am in Auckland (NZ); we have lots of your fellow South Africans around these parts. Sometimes in I could be mistaken for thinking I arrived in SA when I hear the accents and much Afrikaans being spoken around me.


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@Bo-Jangles - I'd be interested to know where you lived in the UK, and what led to your decision to move to New Zealand? I have NO DOUBT that you hear loads of South African accents around town ... I know of so many people who are leaving or planning to leave. And for most of them, the weather and lifestyle in Australia and New Zealand are the deciding factors for them to move there.

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I lived around and about South East / London / Kent borders for many years before coming to NZ. Like many we just got a bit fed up with the rat race and fancied a change, so by powers of deduction, wanting to be English speaking and chances of us getting permanent residency visas we found ourselves in NZ.
Never really considered Aussie a real contender because of heat and beasty things waiting to eat us for breakfast.
NZ climate isn't that great and not much different to the UK, aside from less harsh winters where we are, in the North. But houses here aren't built to our robust UK standards and don't have much in the way of heating or insulation and double glazing is a rarity, so we find it more of an effort and certainly more expensive to keep warm.
So many South Africans are torn and that their hearts desire would rather be in South Africa, but sadly don't feel that being 'home' is an option. Despite the old stereotypes we and many other British expats that we know in NZ feel that we have much more in common with South Africans than we do with Kiwis.
I don't often look in on this section, but I am glad I recently did as it is so refeshing to hear such positivity being spoken for the UK and places I know, because all we get to hear is the downsides and negativity on Expats forums, generally from those yet to leave.
Never really considered Aussie a real contender because of heat and beasty things waiting to eat us for breakfast.

So many South Africans are torn and that their hearts desire would rather be in South Africa, but sadly don't feel that being 'home' is an option. Despite the old stereotypes we and many other British expats that we know in NZ feel that we have much more in common with South Africans than we do with Kiwis.
I don't often look in on this section, but I am glad I recently did as it is so refeshing to hear such positivity being spoken for the UK and places I know, because all we get to hear is the downsides and negativity on Expats forums, generally from those yet to leave.

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I grew up in Thanet as well so would agree with all that's been said. Although I believe Margate has now bottomed out and re-investment in the area is not far off. (Turner Contemporary,Broadstairs Uni etc). There are some nice spots on the edges of Thanet (Minster,Birchington,Sarre,Sandwich,Deal) but the commuting time would be a no-go.
North Kent - lived in Erith for a while so everywhere else seemed like Mecca. Definitely keep clear of Dartford and Gravesend,Medway towns,Sheppey.
Always really liked Westerham,Sevenoaks,Tonbridge,Eynsford,(Shoreham is to die for !) but like you say most likely too pricey.
So the reality is probably somewhere between the two - Maidstone,Canterbury,Faversham ? Whitstable house prices have gone ballistic as the London trendies have bought their 2nd homes there.
Another curse of the ex-expat I found that when you return from your travels the places you grew up in or spent large amounts of time in don't do it for you anymore. Over-familiarity ? A sense of failure at being back at where you started ? Wanderlust ? Strange possibly but true nonetheless for me,Kent's got a lot going for it but for that reason alone I couldn't live there again. Best of luck
North Kent - lived in Erith for a while so everywhere else seemed like Mecca. Definitely keep clear of Dartford and Gravesend,Medway towns,Sheppey.
Always really liked Westerham,Sevenoaks,Tonbridge,Eynsford,(Shoreham is to die for !) but like you say most likely too pricey.
So the reality is probably somewhere between the two - Maidstone,Canterbury,Faversham ? Whitstable house prices have gone ballistic as the London trendies have bought their 2nd homes there.
Another curse of the ex-expat I found that when you return from your travels the places you grew up in or spent large amounts of time in don't do it for you anymore. Over-familiarity ? A sense of failure at being back at where you started ? Wanderlust ? Strange possibly but true nonetheless for me,Kent's got a lot going for it but for that reason alone I couldn't live there again. Best of luck

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Not sure if anybody has mentioned Faversham and the surrounding area, but I visit friends there and it's lovely .
Good luck.
Good luck.

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I was there at the weekend and am always pleased to leave, even though a couple of lovely friends and some family members have been trapped there...

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I lived around and about South East / London / Kent borders for many years before coming to NZ. Like many we just got a bit fed up with the rat race and fancied a change, so by powers of deduction, wanting to be English speaking and chances of us getting permanent residency visas we found ourselves in NZ.
I don't often look in on this section, but I am glad I recently did as it is so refeshing to hear such positivity being spoken for the UK and places I know, because all we get to hear is the downsides and negativity on Expats forums, generally from those yet to leave.
I don't often look in on this section, but I am glad I recently did as it is so refeshing to hear such positivity being spoken for the UK and places I know, because all we get to hear is the downsides and negativity on Expats forums, generally from those yet to leave.
I'm really glad you looked here too - otherwise I wouldn't have had your replies!

I grew up in Thanet as well so would agree with all that's been said. Although I believe Margate has now bottomed out and re-investment in the area is not far off. (Turner Contemporary,Broadstairs Uni etc). There are some nice spots on the edges of Thanet (Minster,Birchington,Sarre,Sandwich,Deal) but the commuting time would be a no-go.
North Kent - lived in Erith for a while so everywhere else seemed like Mecca. Definitely keep clear of Dartford and Gravesend,Medway towns,Sheppey.
Always really liked Westerham,Sevenoaks,Tonbridge,Eynsford,(Shoreham is to die for !) but like you say most likely too pricey.
So the reality is probably somewhere between the two - Maidstone,Canterbury,Faversham ? Whitstable house prices have gone ballistic as the London trendies have bought their 2nd homes there.
Another curse of the ex-expat I found that when you return from your travels the places you grew up in or spent large amounts of time in don't do it for you anymore. Over-familiarity ? A sense of failure at being back at where you started ? Wanderlust ? Strange possibly but true nonetheless for me,Kent's got a lot going for it but for that reason alone I couldn't live there again. Best of luck
North Kent - lived in Erith for a while so everywhere else seemed like Mecca. Definitely keep clear of Dartford and Gravesend,Medway towns,Sheppey.
Always really liked Westerham,Sevenoaks,Tonbridge,Eynsford,(Shoreham is to die for !) but like you say most likely too pricey.
So the reality is probably somewhere between the two - Maidstone,Canterbury,Faversham ? Whitstable house prices have gone ballistic as the London trendies have bought their 2nd homes there.
Another curse of the ex-expat I found that when you return from your travels the places you grew up in or spent large amounts of time in don't do it for you anymore. Over-familiarity ? A sense of failure at being back at where you started ? Wanderlust ? Strange possibly but true nonetheless for me,Kent's got a lot going for it but for that reason alone I couldn't live there again. Best of luck


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I think there are good and bad areas in any town. I have lived in Folkestone for the past year and for the most part have been happy. The shopping could be better but anything I can't find I just order online. Arthritis has been a bit of a problem for me that has worsened since I moved here and if its an issue you might want to think twice about coastal areas. Hiccups aside I like the area I live in (the Leas) with lots of park area, footpaths and beach right outside the door but that being said, sadly there are some shall we say "undesireable" areas and you don't have to go too far to find them.

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I am back down for a trip to 'Fannit' in a couple of weeks and I'm the same as you, I love seeing friends and family but I am always pleased to leave again

All of my family are there and being as I am the only one to move away they see it as my obligation to always be the one who visits, except my Mum bless her who comes here every three months.
