The hotels listed below are on the
Isle of Sheppey. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal
accommodation.
The is a small (36 square miles, 94
km²) island off the northern coast of Kent in the Thames
Estuary, some 25 miles (40km) to the east of central London.
The Isle Of Sheppey is a superb sailing environment less than
an hour from London, boasting some of the finest and least congested
sailing waters in the UK. The sailing club at Sheerness is one
of the oldest in the country. Sheerness is a commercial port
and main town and owes much to its origins as a Royal Naval dockyard
town, established by Samuel Pepys in the 17th Century. Henry
VIII, requiring the River Medway as an anchorage for his navy,
ordered that the mouth of the river should be protected by a
small fort, Garrison Fort was built in 1545. The Isle Of Sheppey
is one of the best locations for collecting fossils from the
London Clay, and is famous for its wide variety of finds. Also
see Isle of Sheppey & Isle of Sheppey attractions
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