Graveney

The boat was carefully removed by the National Maritime Museum to be conserved and stabilised by the Mary Rose Trust.

Other remains include fragments of quern-stones (grinding stones) made from Mayen lava, located in the Rhineland, Germany.

There is a large 150/400kV electricity substation, serving the London Array offshore wind farm that lies to the north beyond the mouth of the Thames Estuary.

Planning permission has been granted to construct a 350MW solar power farm around Cleve Hill, and connect the output to the grid through this substation.

It was fought on 28 September 1940 and the participants were the crew of Junkers Ju 88 twin-engine bomber that had been forced to crashland and London Irish Rifles who had been billeted in Seasalter.

Graveney marshes