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5 Reasons Why you Should Live in Ashford

15-08-2024 Blog

With upcoming developments in Challock, as well as our current development in Harrietsham, we thought it was time to shine the spotlight on Ashford, the historical market town. This months Clarendon Insight highlights 5 reasons why you should live in Ashford.

Botany Bay, Kent

Connections

Perhaps the biggest advantage of living in Ashford is its prime connections. With Ashford International station located in the heart of the old market town, the high-speed train services make commuting look easy. With the Eurostar expected to resume services to Ashford in 2025, the train links are arguably the best in Kent. Coastal links are equally impressive, providing easy access to the beautiful seaside towns of Dover and Eastbourne. For those who prefer driving, Ashford’s strategic location on the M20 and proximity to the M2 make it a gateway to key destinations. Just 30 minutes from Maidstone, Canterbury, and Dover in each direction. Whether you’re commuting, exploring the coast, or traveling internationally, Ashford offers unbeatable connectivity.

Ashford Designer Outlet

Another draw to the town is the presence of Ashford Designer Outlet. Renowned through Kent and by tourists as one of the biggest designer outlets in the UK, the centre holds over 100 shops. The amenities within the outlet are also highly praised; with a visitors’ lounge, large playground, and several well-known restaurants to choose from.

Ashford Designer Outlet
Ashford Designer Outlet

History

Ashford itself is steeped in history, with archaeological finds dating back as far as 1500 BC. The market town is mentioned by name as far back as the Domesday Book, a manuscript record of the Great Survey completed in 1086. During World War II, Ashford was a significant target in the Battle of Britain, a testament to its strategic importance in the South of England. If not for the enviable location, move to Ashford to be part of its rich history.

A Spitfire flying over Leeds Castle

Restaurants, Cafe’s and Bistros

Ashford is not just a hub of historical significance; it’s also a vibrant destination for food enthusiasts. The historical market town is the perfect place to live for any foodie, the area boasting an impressive array of dining options. From charming micropubs and bistros to the exquisite Boys Hall, which proudly holds a Michelin star. For those looking for even more culinary options, the picturesque town of Tenterden is just a short drive away, offering restaurants like the Hoof & Hatchet, and brunch spots like Amy’s Pantry.

A Selection of Indian food

Education

Another reason to live in Ashford is the wide range of schools. This includes outstanding primary schools, renowned secondary schools, and educational academies. Many of these institutions are highly rated, offering academic programs and extracurricular activities that cater to a diverse student body. In addition to mainstream schools, Ashford also has specialized educational facilities, ensuring that every child’s needs are met.

School children in colourful classroom.
School children sat at a desk in a bright pastel classroom

Got any questions or feedback on the article? Or a topic you would like to be covered in a future blog? Email caitlin.willis@clarendonhomes.co.uk today, I would love to hear from you!