How long is it from Liverpool to Kent?

How long is it from Liverpool to Kent?

265 miles
Yes, the driving distance between Liverpool to Kent is 265 miles. It takes approximately 4h 25m to drive from Liverpool to Kent.

Where does the Liverpool to London train stop?

Departure train stations: Trains to London depart from Liverpool Central Station and Liverpool Lime Street Station. Both stations are in the centre of Liverpool and are around a 2-minute walk from each other.

Is Kent near Liverpool?

The distance between Kent and Liverpool is 217 miles. The road distance is 264.3 miles.

How much is a taxi from Liverpool to London?

Taxi Liverpool – London from ₤269.00* With over 6 years of experience in providing taxi transfers between Liverpool and London, you can be sure that you will receive a smooth and dependable transfer, with pricing starting from only £269.00*.

Is Liverpool a good place to live?

Liverpool is a place with a few positives in statistical terms, like good technology and low house prices, though due to negative factors in its statistics like extremely poor employment and high insurance premiums it still falls in the bottom portion of the table of Uswitch’s best places to live in 2015.

How much is Kent worth?

With a market value of £12.60m, Ryan Kent is ranked number 56 among all players worldwide playing as “Left Winger”. With a market value of £12.60m, Ryan Kent is ranked number 1 among all players of at Rangers. With a market value of £12.60m, Ryan Kent is ranked number 2 among all players of the Premiership.

How old is Ryan Kent?

24 years (November 11, 1996)
Ryan Kent/Age

Is there Uber in Liverpool?

Uber is a Taxi service providing safe, reliable and affordable travel around Liverpool City Region.

How do you call a taxi in Liverpool?

Com Cabs – 0151 298 2222 Com Cabs are located throughout the city and are able to respond immediately to your call.

What’s the worst area in Liverpool?

Everton, Anfield, Norris Green, Fazakerley, Vauxhall, Kirkdale and Warbreck. Birkenhead, Bromborough, Brimstage, Heswall and Thornton Hough. Crosby, Litherland, Maghull and Bootle. Fairfield, Tuebrook, West Derby, Stoneycroft, Old Swan and Knotty Ash.

What is the richest part of Liverpool?

The most expensive areas in Liverpool are Formby and Freshfields in the north, and Calderstones and Allerton towards the south of the city. By far the most exclusive and expensive road in Liverpool is Victoria Road, where you’ll find loads of million-pound mansions.

What foot is Kent?

right
– Liverpool U18

Date of birth: Nov 11, 1996
Height: 1,76 m
Citizenship: England
Position: attack – Left Winger
Foot: right