Bordered to the north by the North Downs and the west by The Weald,
Romney Marsh was originally created by the sea after the last ice age and
with the help of man, is now an expanse of rich farmland.
During the middle ages, it was a centre of commerce and was home to many smugglers.

View from Fairlight Map of the area View from Court At Street

Romney Marsh also has the largest expanse of shingle in the world and
with its associated flora and fauna is home to Britain's only designated desert area.
It is also on the migratory path of a huge number of visiting birds.

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