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Sitting on the edge of the Swale marshes just north of Sittingbourne, Iwade has evolved from a small, isolated farming hamlet into a thriving village with a distinct sense of community. Its geography is defined by the surrounding fruit orchards and the nearby Ridham Dock, while the village itself is centred around the historic All Saints Church, which dates back to the 13th century. Despite its growth over recent decades, it retains a compact feel, buffered from the urban sprawl of the Medway Towns by the A249. Locals value the balance of being within walking distance of the Chetney Marshes for quiet, wind-swept walks, while still having practical amenities like the primary school, a traditional pub, and a health surgery right in the heart of the village. It serves as a practical base for those working in the nearby industrial hubs or commuting further afield, yet it manages to keep a quiet, peripheral character that feels a world away from the busy traffic of the M2 corridor.