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Once dismissed as “shabby and old,” the seaside town of Folkestone has undergone a remarkable transformation, now emerging as one of the best places to live in the UK.

Dubbed by The Sunday Times as a “younger, fresher, and cheaper version of Brighton,” this Kent town offers a unique blend of coastal charm, cultural vibrancy, and affordability that’s attracting new residents and tourists alike.

Perched along the English Channel, Folkestone has traded its faded image for one of creative energy and community spirit.

With cobbled streets and a bustling arts district, Folkestone now boasts a dynamic scene that rivals more expensive coastal hotspots.

The town’s famed Creative Quarter is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and galleries, making it a paradise for art lovers and a testament to the town’s modern renaissance.

Folkestone’s arts scene has played a significant role in its revival, with internationally acclaimed installations such as Anthony Gormley’s Iron Men sculptures and Cornelia Parker’s captivating Bronze Mermaid.

Public art dots the town, adding a sense of place and identity that has drawn new interest from young professionals and families looking for a more affordable alternative to Brighton’s high housing costs.

Beyond its cultural offerings, Folkestone also boasts excellent transport links that make it a convenient location for commuters.

A quick 55-minute train ride to London’s St Pancras station provides easy access to the capital, while the nearby M20 and A20 offer straightforward routes to other parts of the UK.

Folkestone’s location on the Channel Tunnel rail line even means that Europe is just a train ride away, enhancing its appeal for those who love to travel.

Affordability is another factor that sets Folkestone apart, with housing prices significantly lower than in other fashionable seaside destinations.

This affordability, combined with the town’s strong sense of community, arts-driven identity, and access to both urban and rural attractions, has made Folkestone a highly desirable place to live for people of all ages.

In addition to being named one of the UK’s best places to live, Folkestone has claimed the title of the best place to live in the Southeast.

With its coastal charm, artistic spirit, and modern amenities, Folkestone is no longer the “shabby” seaside town of the past, but a vibrant community that’s redefining itself as a youthful, affordable, and culturally rich destination by the sea.

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