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How about this in Thong ?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-34934823.html
Don't really know the area, but how great would it be to say you reside in Thong0 -
I live in Ditton and love it. Also consider Cuxton, Halling, Holborough Lakes, Leybourne and Larkfield. In Larkfield the streets named after poets are better than those named after birds. There are some nice areas around Maidstone - Barming, Loose and Bearsted. Avoid Parkwood and Tovil0
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I live in Ditton and love it. Also consider Cuxton, Halling, Holborough Lakes, Leybourne and Larkfield. In Larkfield the streets named after poets are better than those named after birds. There are some nice areas around Maidstone - Barming, Loose and Bearsted. Avoid Parkwood and Tovil
Hmm! I live on the estate named after birds, built in the early 60's the houses are bigger, the gardens are bigger than the poets development. It really depends on what you are looking for, but I wouldn't say one development was better than the other. Also the estate named after trees is also quite nice.0 -
Thong is very nice, but that looks more like Denton to me. At the very least you would have to walk through Denton to get to town. Not recommended.How about this in Thong ?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-34934823.html
Don't really know the area, but how great would it be to say you reside in ThongBeen away for a while.0
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