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Byre 2

Waltham, Kent, England

Byre 2 in Waltham, Kent, England
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About Byre 2

Two Byre - 29410 is set in Waltham, 8.7 miles from Canterbury East Train Station, 9.3 miles from Canterbury Cathedral, and 9.3 miles from Canterbury WestTrain Station. Situated 8.1 miles from Eurotunnel UK, the property features a garden and free private parking. This holiday home features 1 bedroom, a TV, and a kitchen. Folkestone Central Railway Station is 10.6 miles from the holiday home, while University of Kent is 11.2 miles from the property. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 64 miles from Two Byre - 29410.


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