No, but parts of southeast London used to be in Kent and have still retained the word 'Kent' in their postal address.
No, Kent is a separate county.
London is adjacent to Kent on the northwest corner of Kent so Kent is adjoined to the southeast suburbs of London.
No. But a small part of Kent is in London.
That all depends on where in London and where in Kent you are travelling. Kent is just across the boundary and adjacent to South London.
No, folkestone is in kent and kent is a separate counrty from London
It really does depend on what part of kent you mean. London to Dartford (West Kent) is approximately 16 miles. London to Dover (East Kent) is approximately 70 miles
It all depends where in kent is your destination ! Kent is on the border of London so it could be a matter of just a second.
William KENT has written: 'Mine host London' 'London for everyman'
Hackney is a London Borough and Kent is a county. Which part of Kent?
Kent is a county in southeast England adjoining London.
A footstep or less, as Kent and Surry are next to each other.
You can't travel to London from any part of Kent by tube. You could take a bus but it depends on which part of Kent you are travelling from to tell the time it would take. It takes about 4 and 1/2 hours to get to London my train.
The county of Kent adjoins London so you could just step over the border. You will have to be more specific and say where in Kent you want to measure the distance from.