Rightly called "the garden of England," the county of Kent can boast of an impressive cliff-edged seacoast, small towns of infinite charm, and naturally fertile soil in which greenery flourishes. Combining the best a guidebook has to offer with a history of how the region developed, a born-and-bred Kentishman relates a fascinating tale of a place filled with character and spirit. Breathtaking photographs show majestic landscapes, churches, manors, and farms-- and nature at its wildest.
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Rightly called "the garden of England," the county of Kent can boast of an impressive cliff-edged seacoast, small towns of infinite charm, and naturally fertile soil in which greenery flourishes. Combining the best a guidebook has to offer with a history of how the region developed, a born-and-bred Kentishman relates a fascinating tale of a place filled with character and spirit. Breathtaking photographs show majestic landscapes, churches, manors, and farms-- and nature at its wildest.
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