Allhallows is a small coastal village on the north edge of the Hoo Peninsula within the unitary authority of Medway, Kent, England. It looks out over the Thames estuary and is backed by extensive salt marshes and mudflats that form part of the North Kent marsh landscape, prized by birdwatchers and walkers for migrating and wading birds.
The village has a mixed character: low‑lying farmland and nature reserves sit alongside interwar seaside development from the Allhallows‑on‑Sea era, caravan parks and remnants of coastal defences from both world wars. Locally the economy is a blend of agriculture, seasonal tourism and commuters travelling into Chatham and Rochester, while the community retains a quiet, close‑knit feel with a strong interest in its maritime and natural heritage.
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