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Ashford........where the
traditional market town meets the vibrancy of a modern international gateway.
The town centre with its historic buildings, tree-lined walk ways,
floral displays and street entertainment mix easily with Ashford's
international Eurostar station, busy street cafés and excellent modern
shopping facilities.
A heritage trail wends its way around the town
taking you through the narrow alleyways known as Middle Row featuring
mediaeval, Georgian and Jacobean houses. Here also is the old town jail, while
nearby an unusual fountain commemorates Ashford's history as a railway town,
and a rare First World War tank pays homage to Ashford's part in more recent
history. Behind the busy high street you can enjoy the tranquil green oasis of
the historic churchyard surrounded by weather-boarded cottages and the local
history museum, built in 1635 to house Ashford's first Grammar School.
For shoppers our two modern shopping centres - County Square and Park Mall -
stand alongside interesting specialist shops housed in mediaeval and Tudor
timber-framed buildings. A new extension to County Square, with Debenhams as
its anchor store, is due to open in Spring 2008. A regular shuttle bus service
takes visitors to and from the nearby McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, which
houses over 70 high street and designer brands offering permanent discounts of
up to 50%. As a relaxing break from shopping or exploring you can watch the
world go by from one of the many cafes or enjoy a picnic in the quiet haven of
the Memorial Gardens. And as night falls you can choose to stay in town for
ten-pin bowling or an excellent meal or you can head to nearby Eureka Leisure
where a 12-screen cinema, nightclub and wide choice of restaurants will keep
you entertained.
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