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Kemsley sits just north of Sittingbourne, positioned on the edge of the marshes where the land meets the Milton Creek. Historically, the area was defined by the brickmaking industry, but it is better known today for the massive Kemsley Paper Mill, which has dominated the local landscape and economy since the 1920s. The village itself was largely developed as a model community for the mill workers, centered around a spacious village green that still gives the heart of the locality a sense of openness. It’s a practical spot for getting around; the Kemsley railway station provides a direct link into Sittingbourne and onward to London Victoria, while the nearby A249 offers quick access to the M2 and M20. For those who enjoy a walk, the Saxon Shore Way passes nearby, leading out toward the Elmley Nature Reserve and providing views over the Swale - a stark, industrial-meets-rural landscape that is characteristic of this part of North Kent.