This was once the main road across the Hoo Peninsula
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 15 Aug 2013
This is Sharnal Street which was once the main road across Hoo but since it has been by-passed by the new A228 (Ratcliffe Highway) is a quiet byway which has been closed to cars. As can be seen nature is reclaiming it but it is still used by walkers and cyclists avoiding the A228.