Allhallows is a small village and civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula within the unitary authority of Medway in Kent. It sits on the northern edge of the Thames estuary, with wide views over mudflats and salt marshes that form part of the Medway Estuary and Marshes SSSI, making it a quiet spot popular with birdwatchers and anyone drawn to coastal landscape rather than tourist bustle.
The settlement has medieval roots around its church and retains a largely rural, agricultural character, even as it lies within commuting distance of the larger Medway towns. The peninsula’s strategic position led to wartime defences nearby and the area has seen 20th‑century seaside and development schemes, so the parish blends pastoral life with layers of local history and intermittent development debate.
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