Classified as the closest County in England to Continental Europe and with a unique microclimate that ensures long, hot, summer days, the County of Kent is located in the South-East of the Country and has over the last four centuries become world renowned as “The Garden Of England”. The fertile landscape found in Kent has helped to ensure the bountiful Orchards of apples, pears, hazelnuts, strawberries and hops as well as the popular, well-cultivated array of allotments. Agriculture, Tourism, Haulage, Logistics and of course their locally based, unique Barn Wedding Venue Kent such as The Plough At Leigh are amongst some of the more flourishing Industries based in the County. The beautiful 16th and 17th Century Barn where the bespoke weddings are carried out, has an array of original features including the stunning wooden beams that support the roof, the minstrels gallery and the large Oak Floor where the newly Weds can dance the night away with their families and friends. Although this bespoke and unique Barn Wedding Venue Kent is situated within acres of peaceful countryside it is easily accessible via the network of motorways located within close proximity.
The landscape of Kent has provided inspiration for several notable artists and writers including Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales, Charles Dickens, who wrote about the Chatham Dockyard in many of his books and novelist William Golding who won a Nobel Prize while working as a Teacher at the Maidstone Grammar School located there.