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Cliffe Woods occupies a distinct pocket of the Hoo Peninsula, sitting on the ridge that rises between the Thames and Medway estuaries. Developed primarily in the latter half of the 20th century, the village grew around a historic woodland core, transitioning the landscape from the heavy industrial heritage of the nearby Thames-side marshes into a settled, residential community. Life here is defined by the geography; while it feels tucked away from the bustle of Rochester and the Medway Towns, it remains connected via the B2000, which serves as the village's main artery. Locals look out over a mix of ancient coppiced woodland and wide-stretching arable farmland, with the RSPB reserves at Northward Hill and Cliffe Pools just a short distance away. It functions as a self-contained layout with its own primary school, a modest parade of shops, and a community centre that acts as the village hub, all while keeping the expansive, windswept character of the North Kent marshes right on the doorstep.