London is adjacent to Kent on the northwest corner of Kent so Kent is adjoined to the southeast suburbs of 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
South East. Kent is a county and has a border with London so you may not have to travel very far.
No, Kent is a separate county to the south east of London. It does however border south London, but some parts of it (eg Dover) are in fact geographically closer to France.
The South East of England covers a wide area. Mainly Kent though, it covers London, Kent and East Sussex. It is just above and to the left of France on the globe.
A footstep or less, as Kent and Surry are next to each other.
check a map, or a train or bus schedule.
Kent is not a town. It is a county in the Southeast of England. There is a small town called Kent in Ohio, USA.
Manston is not located in London or anywhere near it. In fact it is in Kent on the south-East coast near Ramsgate.
Canterbury is in East Kent, around 55 miles South of London.
No. But a small part of Kent is in London.
There are two Ashfords in southeast England. Ashford Kent which is about 60 miles southeast of London and Ashford Middlesex which is a western suburb of 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.