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Touch of magic
Winner of the Kent Life and Kent on Sunday Chef of the Year 2016, dining at the Michelin-starred restaurant of chef patron Graham Garrett is a treat to be savoured.
Children's Hour
A combination of the frivolous and the serious defines the work of Faversham-based children’s books illustrator Priscilla Lamont.
Sea Fresh
Let’s clean up our wonderful Kent coast and make 2018 fantastic by avoiding plastic
Moore Magic
Scotney Castle is enabling local artists to have their sculptures shown on the same plinth where a Henry Moore bronze once sat.
Beauty Is Truth
Tunbridge Wells-based botanical artist and teacher Billy Showell on painting blossoms, teaching and self motivation
Top Of The Hops
Described as ‘the market town of kings’, Faversham has beautiful creekside walks, a long association with the brewing industry and just the right blend of vintage charm and modern conveniences
Grand Designs
Described by Edward Hasted as ‘the greatest ornament of this part of the county’, Barham Court has been ‘saved’ by being converted to serviced office accommodation.
Motor On Into May
This May Leeds Castle brings a whole host of events aimed at the whole family, from the return of Motors by the Moat to Grand Medieval Joust, to the creative delight that is the Chelsea Fringe Festival and the launch of a new attraction, Battle for the Skies, themed around the Battle of Britain.
The Village That Time Forgot
One of the best-preserved Tudor villages in the country, Chiddingstone has always been a fascinating place for a day out and now that the historic pub at its heart has been brought back to life, there’s even more reason to visit.
Isn't It Ioniq
Hyundai has done it again: confounded the opposition with a well-conceived and executed newcomer – this time, a classy hybrid equivalent.
Top Table
Named among the world’s top food and drink destinations in 2016, Cape Town is blessed with a vibrant restaurant scene, spectacular scenery and superb vineyards.
Bright Older Things
Kent Life doesn’t just celebrate our county’s Bright Young Things; meet three retirees for whom giving up work has meant a new lease of life.
Steaming Ahead
It’s not just Her Majesty The Queen who has reached a milestone birthday recently; the opening of the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway took place 90 years ago this year and Kent is celebrating its miniature hero.
Rising Star
This busy town boasts both historical features and modern convenience. Working hard to reinvigorate its High Street and proven to be growing despite the economic climate, Tonbridge really is the place to be.
Deal With It
Often overlooked in favour of some of our more glamourous coastal resorts, a trip to Deal – with its long pebble beach and relaxed way of life – is like discovering your very own secret seaside retreat.
Into the valley
For our second visit to the Kentish Stour we take a minor detour to the ecologically important valley bogs of Hothfield Common for a spot of rewilding.
Gateway To Europe
Still best known as our ‘frontline town’ due to its role during the war, Dover overlooks the narrowest part of the English Channel, while its delightful neighbour St Margaret’s was a favourite haunt of Bond author Ian Fleming.
Micra-Managing
After creating the crossover sector, Nissan fancies re-energising its supermini credentials with the highly sophisticated and sharp-suited fifth-generation Micra.
West End On Our Doorstep
You won’t need to trek up to London’s theatres this month, as both Judgement in Stone and Rent are on stage in Tunbridge Wells.
Austen 200
Jane Austen, 1775-1817, whose bicentenary we mark this year, has many Kent connections and visited the county and her relatives here throughout her short but hugely significant life.
Turning The Tide
It’s a British seaside icon, famed for its sandy beaches and its retro amusements. Now, after decades of neglect, Margate has quite suddenly become one of the most fashionable places outside London. Forget ‘up and coming’; Margate’s renaissance is now.
Food and Drink Awards 2017
We are delighted to announce our fifth Food and Drink Awards and encourage readers to nominate their local favourites now!
The Grape Escape
What started as a hobby for entrepreneur Richard Balfour-Lynn quickly became an expanding family based wine and cider business.
Stellar Stelvio
Named after a twisty Italian mountain pass, Alfa Romeo’s first SUV aims to show how the type really should handle.
Music Of Love
Radio Kent broadcaster and producer Andy Garland looks back to his early days of courtship to unravel the mystery: what is love?
The Legacy Ladder
There’s much to consider when inheriting property, not least for the next generation, so seek expert help
A Snowy Carpet
Swathes of dainty snowdrops and golden, glowing aconites spread out before you at the tranquil country gardens at The Old Rectory near Longfield
Created In Kent
It’s not easy buying Christmas presents. With so much choice out there, how do you pick the perfect gift? This year, why not see what Kent has to offer?