The Top 5 Best Selling Books On Kent

1st Place:Kent: Walks (Pathfinder Guide)
To see Kent you really need to get out on foot and Kent: Walks (Pathfinder Guide)'s round up of some of the best walks around the county is hard to beat.

Detailed OS maps, easy to follow directions and walks graded by difficulty make this a great companion for any walker local or tourist alike and the reason it's so popular.
2nd Place:Kent Railways: The Age of Steam (Memories)
Steam railways have played a key role across Kent and this book provides a wonderful history on the golden age of Kent railways and the legacy of steam on the county.

A great companion if you're planning a trip on the RH&D Railway or the Kent and East Sussex railway steam trains.
3rd Place:Bygone Kent

A nostalgic trip down memory lane for anyone who has lived in Kent or holiday makers loooking to retrace past visits, Bygone Kentfollows the well tried format of other books in this series with high quality photos from past decades and companion articles on the popular destinations across the county including Folkestone and an absolute must for train and bus junkies.
4th Place:Front Line Harbour: A History of the Port of Dover

Front Line Harbour: A History of the Port of Doverreveals the development of Dover harbour over the last half millenium including its key role in the first and second world wars. Lavish pictures add to a well written and well researched book that deserves a home in any Kent history buff's library.
5th Place:Haunted Kent (Images of England)
Kent is the most haunted county in England with hundreds, possibly, thousands of pubs, churches, roads and old buildings competing with one another for the attention ghost hunters and for anyone looking for a scary night outHaunted Kent (Images of England) makes great reading.

Stories and information on some of the more scary and memorable spectral goings-on are recounted to send a chill down your spine.

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