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Tucked away on the edge of the Medway Estuary, Lower Halstow is a quiet, low-lying village defined by its relationship with the water. Life here tends to centre around the village dock and the Saxon Shore Way, where the Thames sailing barge *Edith May* is often moored against a backdrop of salt marshes and mudflats. The landscape is distinctively North Kent - open, tidal, and criss-crossed by drainage ditches. St Margaret’s Church stands right at the water’s edge, a flint-built landmark dating back to the 11th century that occasionally sees the tide lap right up to its boundary wall. While it feels remote and tucked away from the busier pace of Sittingbourne, the village remains practical; there is a local shop, a primary school, and a pub, the Three Tuns, which serves as a long-standing focal point for the community. It’s a place where the geography dictates the pace of life, governed more by the rise and fall of the tide than the nearby commuter lines.