Kent offers convenient converter access for South East England with quality workshops around Ashford, Canterbury, and the Medway towns. Close to the Channel crossings, Kent converters often build with European touring in mind.
6 converters found in Kent
Kent's converters serve a customer base that frequently plans to cross the Channel. Proximity to Dover, Folkestone, and the Eurotunnel means many local builds include features optimised for European travel: Continental-spec 230V hook-ups, larger fresh water capacity for aires, and gas systems compatible with both UK Calor and European refillable LPG bottles.
The Garden of England also has a well-established local conversion scene serving customers who tour the UK. Workshops around Ashford, Maidstone, and the Medway towns offer full professional builds across the usual range of base vehicles, with VW Transporters and Ford Transits being the most popular platforms.
Kent's countryside provides a pleasant testing ground for newly converted vans. The North Downs Way, Romney Marsh, and the White Cliffs offer varied landscapes within easy reach of any workshop, and several converters encourage customers to take short shakedown trips in the local area before setting off on longer adventures.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Iconic chalk cliffs with walking trails and views across to France on clear days.
A ridge of chalk downland running through Kent with the North Downs Way long-distance path.
Flat, atmospheric marshland on Kent's south coast with a miniature railway and bird reserves.
Just a short Channel crossing away, opening up European touring from day one.