Sunday 17 January 2010

A Brief Introduction to Margate, Kent ( video )







With a population of almost 60,000, but this is a popular seaside resorts in the English County of Kent. It is about 40 miles away to the northeast of Maidstone. Margate is famous for its long sandy beach.

Market was first recorded in the year 1264 and a subsequent history became very closely tied to the sea and a proud tradition of maritime trade and other seafaring ventures. It was part of the ancient confederation of Cinque Ports. The town used to have a pier built in Victorian times but unfortunately this was destroyed by an extremely powerful storm in 1978.

Today the town of Margate is very popular amongst holiday makers from London looking for a seaside break. It has been a popular resort for the last 250 years. Although the town had a fearsome reputation for gang violence backing the sixties to the eighties it has recently cleared up a great deal.

Areas of interest other than the beach, for which Margate is most famous, is the impressive Victorian clock tower which was built in 1897 to honour Queen Victoria and a diamond jubilee. There are also a number of very attractive timber frame Tudor houses and a mill which was built in 1845 and still working until the end of the 1930s. Draper's Mill was thankful he saved from demolition and is now open to tourists.

Getting to Margate is easy by way of the M20 in the M2 motorways and there are plenty of bus connections with the National Express Company and a number of rail connections. There is also a direct ferry connection between Ostend of Belgium and Ramsgate a nearby with about four connections per day. The nearest airport is Kent International Airports which has some connections to short haul destinations in Europe.

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