Improve your work/life balance with a move to a new home at Willow Grove, Collier Street, Maidstone
|
Updated: 09:18, 08 March 2021
Improving your work/life balance is now the top priority for house hunters across the country, and one Kent family has done just that by buying a brand new three-bedroom home.
Ayo Adigun, Wariara Waireri and their daughter, Tobi, were the first family to move into the Willow Grove development at Collier Street having previously renting a two-bedroom apartment in nearby Maidstone.
Ayo Adigun, Wariara Waireri and their daughter, Tobi, have moved into Dandaraâs Willow Grove in Collier Street
The most expensive streets in every Kent district
Published: 06:00, 16 January 2021
From enjoying private access to secluded beaches, to feasting on fine dining on your doorstep, Kent s priciest streets have a lot to offer.
Yet to stand a chance of living on any of them, you ll need to stump up a seven-figure sum.
Phillippines Shaw in Ide Hill, Sevenoaks, is the priciest street in Kent
If that s a bit out of your price range, you can at least scroll down and dream about what you might do if your lottery numbers ever did come in.
Dartford
The impressive Hill Cottage in Farningham Hill Road is up for sale. Picture: Zoopla
Gardening in January: tips from Kent experts
|
Updated: 09:31, 09 March 2021
There doesnât need to be a lockdown for many of our sites across Kent to close in January.
Itâs the perfect time for gardening teams to get stuck in to some of the less picturesque jobs, while visitors stay away. We ve got some tips from two of the county s green-fingered experts:
The gardens at Penshurst Place will soon be bursting into bud
Few of us have acres of perfectly pruned foliage to tend to at home, but we can take inspiration from what the professionals are up to this time of year. At Penshurst Place, head gardener Tony Wiseman and his team are hard at work in the grounds.
Church View in Tenterden is a new development with homes featuring traditional architecture
Published: 06:00, 11 January 2021
The timeless quality of a town known as the Jewel of the Weald has been reflected in a new development which aims to offer the atmosphere of traditional country living.
Dandaraâs Church View development in Tenterden features traditional Kentish architecture coupled with attractive street scenes, designed by Adam Architecture.
Church View, Tenterden, by Dandara
Church View takes its inspiration from tree-lined Tenterden High Street, known for its independent shops, and architecture from Georgian buildings, to tall Victorian houses and tiny cottages with weatherboarding.
At the development, there are 10 traditional styles of homes to choose from including one or two-bedroom apartments and two, three, four and five-bedroom houses.