• Romney Marsh is a sparsely populated wetland area in the counties of Kent and East Sussex in the south-east of England. It covers about 100 square miles (260 km2).
  • Romney Marsh, where the roads wind like streams through pasture and the sky is always three-quarters of the landscape.
  • Romney Marsh, one of the world’s finest natural grasslands, is famous for its sheep, but a section of it has been plowed up for the production of spring flowers and...
  • The whole area of Romney Marsh was a wide sandy bay and, as sea level rose, the sea piled in layer upon layer of sand until it was about 10 metres deep.
  • But apart from these medieval bits, Romney Marsh has been level farmland for 15 centuries.
  • Romney Marsh is a sparsely populated wetland area on the Kent/East Sussex border.
  • Romney Marsh lambs are celebrated for their tender texture and flavoursome juiciness.
  • ROMNEY MARSH is now a spacious level of marsh ground, lying on the southern coast of Kent, between the upland hills and the sea shore.
  • With excellent accommodation, outstanding attractions, fine food and drink, varied walking routes and many sandy beaches, Romney Marsh is an ideal place to visit...