St Marys Island Walk
St Mary s Island, is part of the Chatham Maritime development area in Medway, South East England. It is located at the northern end of Chatham, adjacent to Brompton and Gillingham. Once part of the Royal Dockyard, Chatham, the area had consisted of a mixture of sports fields and warehousing during the later years of the Royal Navy s time in occupation. Island is divided from mainland Chatham by three basins used by the dockyard. HISTORY : The Romans were the first people to use the Island. They constructed a road through the marshy swamp crisscrossed by tidal channels land, and established a ferry route from the Island to the Hoo Peninsula. The ferry was named Prince s Bridge on early maps, it was used until the final years of the last century. The 3 dockyard basins are sited on St Mary s Creek, which passed from the River Medway, near Gillingham to the River Medway (again) near Chatham. In 1575, the creek was blocked with stakes, as a defensive method agai
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