Kent's Coastal Gem: A Stunning Transformation

Folkestone, once dubbed "shabby," has undergone a remarkable transformation, earning its place as one of the UK's best towns to live in, according to The Sunday Times. Nestled on the English Channel, this charming harbour town boasts cobbled streets, a vibrant community, and a rich tapestry of modern art that captures the hearts of visitors of all ages.

Celebrated as a "younger, fresher, and cheaper version of Brighton," Folkestone's arts-driven revival extends beyond its creative workshops and trendy boutiques. The town is home to excellent schools, state-of-the-art leisure centres, and rapid rail links to London, making it an ideal location for families and commuters alike.

Historically a stylish seaside destination, Folkestone lies gracefully between two clifftops on the southern fringe of the North Downs. Visitors can explore the lively High Street and Bouverie Place Shopping Centre, or indulge in the town's cultural offerings, including the Kent Battle of Britain Museum, Lower Leas Coastal Park, and various art galleries.

Foodies will delight in the plethora of tempting restaurants and bars scattered throughout the town, offering a taste of everything you'd expect from a seaside locale. With superb transport links, a swift 55-minute train journey whisks you to King's Cross London, while the M20, A20, and A259 ensure easy travel across the country.

Folkestone's flourishing arts scene features works by renowned artists like Anthony Gormley and Cornelia Parker, whose Bronze Mermaid was cast from a real-life resident. With its stunning coastline, affordable housing, and vibrant atmosphere, Folkestone is fast becoming the new Brighton. If you're considering a move, why not let us at Burnett's help you find your dream home in this delightful coastal town?



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