[5] The history of Romney Warren begins over two thousand years ago, when sand dunes were formed along the coast.
[6] Later, the reclaimed land of the Romney Marshes was used for grazing large numbers of sheep for many centuries.
It is a partnership between Folkestone and Hythe District Council, Romney Warren Charitable Trust, Nelson Park Gardens (local care home) and Shepway Volunteer Centre, Romney Marsh Countryside Project and Kent Wildlife Trust.
Species of special interest include great diving beetles, Small Red-eyed Damselfly and tree sparrow, along with a number of acid grassland plants.
[11] It opened in 2004 and provides facilities for visitors to the Country Park including exhibitions, local information, a shop, toilets and refreshments.
Romney Marsh Countryside Project also assist with the conservation management and events on site.