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The Best Attractions In Isle of Sheppey

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The Isle of Sheppey is an island off the northern coast of Kent, England, neighbouring the Thames Estuary, centred 42 miles from central London. It has an area of 36 square miles . The island forms part of the local government district of Swale. Sheppey is derived from Old English Sceapig, meaning Sheep Island. Today's island was historically known as the Isles of Sheppey which were Sheppey itself, the Isle of Harty to the south east and the Isle of Elmley to the south west. Over time the channels between the islands have silted up to make one continuous island. Sheppey, like much of north Kent, is largely formed from London Clay and is a plentiful sou...
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The Best Attractions In Isle of Sheppey

  • 1. Minster Beach Minster On Sea
    Minster is a large village on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey and in the Minster-on-Sea civil parish and the Swale district of Kent, England.
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  • 2. Barton's Point Coastal Park Sheerness
    Barton's Point Coastal Park is on the Isle of Sheppey, in Kent, England. It lies between Minster and Sheerness. Within the park is a former military ditch/canal from Marine Parade heading south-westerly towards West Minster .
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  • 4. Sheerness Beach Sheerness
    Sheerness is a town beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. With a population of 12,000 it is the largest town on the island. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665 plans were first laid by the Navy Board for Sheerness Dockyard, a facility where warships might be provisioned and repaired. The site was favoured by Samuel Pepys, then Clerk of the Acts of the navy, for shipbuilding over Chatham inland. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 a Royal Navy dockyard was established in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960. Beginning with the construction of a pier and a pro...
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  • 7. Minster Abbey Gatehouse Museum Minster On Sea
    Minster is a large village on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey and in the Minster-on-Sea civil parish and the Swale district of Kent, England.
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  • 9. Eastchurch Aviation Museum Eastchurch
    RAF Eastchurch was a Royal Air Force station near Eastchurch village, on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England. The history of aviation at Eastchurch stretches back to the first decade of the 20th century when it was used as an airfield by members of the Royal Aero Club. The area saw the first flight by a British pilot in Britain. In 1910 it was offered to the Royal Navy as a training aerodrome and it was known as the Naval Flying School, Eastchurch. It was also in the 1910s the airfield was designated Royal Naval Air Station Eastchurch. With the amalgamation of the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps on 1 April 1918, the station was transferred to the newly formed Royal Air Force and was re-designated Royal Air Force Station Eastchurch, or RAF Eastchurch for short.
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  • 13. The Heritage Isle Of Sheppey
    This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.
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  • 15. Leysdown Beach Leysdown On Sea
    Leysdown-on-Sea is a coastal village on the east side of the Isle of Sheppey in the Borough of Swale in Kent, England. The civil parish is Leysdown and includes the settlements of Bay View, Shellness and Harty.
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