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Kennington sits on the northern edge of Ashford, tucked away from the more modern residential developments that have reshaped other parts of the town. Historically a rural parish, it retains a distinct character, largely due to its positioning between the town centre and the climb toward the North Downs. The area is anchored by several long-established local businesses, a cluster of primary and secondary schools, and a few traditional pubs that serve as community hubs. Geographically, it is bordered by the Great Stour river to the west and the expansive greenery of Conningbrook Lakes to the east, providing a network of footpaths that lead quickly into open countryside. While it is well-connected for those needing the high-speed rail links from Ashford International or quick access to the M20, Kennington feels noticeably quieter and more established, with its leafy lanes and mix of architecture ranging from Victorian cottages to mid-century family homes.