Warden is a small settlement on the northeast coast of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, United Kingdom.
The place where the beach becomes inaccessible and the cliffs become prominent is generally referred to as Warden Point.
In 1295, John le Savage obtained a charter of free warren for his lands in the manor.
[2] In 1376, Sir Richard at Leese MP became owner of the manor; he was High Sheriff of Kent in 1367.
[2] In July 2020, the topic of cliff erosion hit the national news [3] when residents experienced their homes collapsing due to the on-going coastal erosion and called on the local government and Environment Agency for help and better funding to protect homes.