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The north Kent Marshes are situated approximately 30 miles East of London. They cover some 13,715 hectares and form an almost continuous coastal marshland fringe extending from Whitstable in the east to Gravesend on the Thames estuary in the west, including the Medway estuary and the Isle of Sheppey. The marshes are typically two to five kilometres wide but they broaden on the Hoo peninsula and is bounded on the southern side of the Isle of Sheppey consist of three main areas.

 

Best access to all sites is gained via the A2/M2 which lies south of the marsh and is the main arterial road between London and Dover

 

 

 

 

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Click each site for a detailed map of the area.

Cliffe

Northward Hill

Elmley

Oare

Riverside

 

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