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Rochester
town and former city in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, England
Chatham
town in Kent, England, United Kingdom
Gillingham
town in Kent, England
River Medway
river in South East England, UK
University of Kent
public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom
Medway
Rochester Cathedral
Norman church in Rochester, Medway, Kent, England, UK
Strood
Strood is a town in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, South East England. Strood forms a conurbation with neighbouring towns Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Rainham. It lies on the northwest bank of the River Medway at its lowest bridging point.
Battle of the Medway
43 battle
Raid on the Medway
Dutch naval attack (1667) during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
Rainham
town in Medway, Kent, England
Cuxton
Cuxton is a village in the unitary authority of Medway in South East England. It lies on the left bank of the River Medway in the North Downs. It is served by the A228, and Cuxton railway station on the Medway Valley Line between Strood and Maidstone. A low valley leads up from the river to the hamlet of Lower Bush.
Allhallows
village and civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England
Hoo St Werburgh
village in Kent, England, UK
Cooling
village and civil parish in Kent, England
St Mary Hoo
village and civil parish in Kent, England
High Halstow
village in Kent, England, UK
Isle of Grain
peninsula
Cliffe
village in Kent, England, United Kingdom
Stoke
civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England
Halling
village and civil parish in Kent, United Kingdom
Cliffe and Cliffe Woods
civil parish in Medway, Kent, England, UK
Frindsbury
Frindsbury is part of the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, southern England. It lies on the opposite side of the River Medway to Rochester, and at various times in its history has been considered fully or partially part of the City of Rochester. Frindsbury today is part of the town of Strood and covers the most northern part of the town. Frindsbury refers to both a parish and a manor. Within the civil parish of Frindsbury Extra are the villages of Frindsbury, Wainscott, and Upnor. Frindsbury was also the name given to an electoral ward in the City of Rochester that straddled the parishes of F
Frindsbury Extra
civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula in Medway, England
Chattenden
Chattenden is a village within the civil parish of Hoo, which is within the unitary authority of Medway, Kent, England. It was, until 1 April 1998, part of Kent and is still ceremonially associated via the Lieutenancies Act. The A228 goes through the village.
Thames Gateway
term applied to an area around the Thames Estuary, England, UK
William of Perth
Scottish saint
Cooling Castle
quadrangular castle in Cooling, Medway, Kent, United Kingdom
Hoo Peninsula
peninsula in Kent, England, UK
Cliffe Woods
village in Kent, England, UK
Upnor
Lower Upnor and Upper Upnor are two small villages in Medway, Kent, England. They are in the civil parish of Frindsbury Extra on the western bank of the River Medway. Today both Lower Upnor and Upper Upnor are mainly residential and a centre for small boats moored on the River Medway, but Upnor Castle is a preserved monument of English Heritage, that was built from October 1559 until April 1567 as part of the coastal and riverine defences of the Royal Navy.
Bob Marshall-Andrews
British politician (born 1944)