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Tranquillo paese piccolo, a sud-est della regione, in campagna,
113 km a sud-est da London, 22 km a sud-ovest da Ashford, 34 km
ad ovest da Folkestone. Nella località: negozi alimentari,
macelleria, panetteria, ufficio postale, banca, ristorante, bar.
Altre possibilità di negozi e divertimenti a 12 km.
Collegamenti: stazione ferroviaria in loco. Per gli arrivi in
aereo: aeroporto Gatwick (LGW) 117 km, Lydd (LYX) 14 km, London
City Airtport (LCY) 105 km, Heathrow (LHR) 158 km.
La regione South-East
La regione sud-est comprende le contee di Kent, Surrey ed il
Sussex occidentale ed orientale. Il Kent famoso come il
Ťgiardino dell’Inghilterrať grazie alle vaste coltivazioni. La
regione vanta oltre alle rinomate stazioni balneari di Brighton
ed Eastbourne anche la storica localitŕ medioevale di Canterbury
con l’im-ponente Cattedrale meta di pellegrinaggi. Da non
dimenticare poi le Ťbianche -scogliere di Doverť uno dei
paesaggi piů spettacolari al mondo.
Small, quiet village, in the south-eastern part
of the region, in the countryside, 113 km south-east from London,
22 km south-west from Ashford, 34 km west from Folkestone. In
the resort: grocers, butchers, bakers, post office, bank,
restaurant, bar. More possibilities for shopping and
entertainments 12 km. Access: railway station in the resort. For
arrivals by plane: airport Gatwick (LGW) 117 km, Lydd (LYX) 14
km, London City Airtport (LCY) 105 km, Heathrow (LHR) 158 km.
The region South-East
This section includes the English counties of Kent, Surrey, East
Sussex and West Sussex. Kent is known as “the Garden of England”
as it is famous for market gardening. Visitors arriving by ferry
into Dover enjoy their first view of the spectacular White
Cliffs. The medieval town of Canterbury is famous for its
magnificent cathedral. There are lots of interesting cities in
Surrey such as Guildford and this county has beautiful rolling
hills and countryside plus fast train connections to London. In
Sussex you will find famous seaside resorts such as Brighton,
Eastbourne and Hastings and the port of Portsmouth. |