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Seasalter

Seasalter is a village (and district council ward) in the Canterbury District of Kent, England. It is located by the sea on the north coast of Kent, between the towns of Whitstable and Faversham, facing the Isle of Sheppey across the estuary of the River Swale. It is approximately five miles (8 km) north of Canterbury.
Historically, Seasalter came to prominence as a centre for salt production in the Iron Age,〔(St Alphage Church History )〕 and the resulting prosperity resulted in Viking raids on the area. Later, the Domesday Book recorded that Seasalter "properly belongs to the kitchen of the Archbishop" (Canterbury ). In the 18th century, the marshes were drained to create the Seasalter Levels.〔(History of Whitstable Shoreline )〕
Seasalter today is primarily a residential satellite of Whitstable, and further housing development is unlikely as it is constrained by the sea, the Seasalter Flats protected marshland, and the A299 road. The beach at Seasalter is largely pebble-stone based, and therefore unpopular compared with the more sandy bays at, for example, Westgate-on-Sea. Seasalter Sailing Club, which has a clubhouse on Faversham Road, primarily hosts Catamaran boats which race on the Swale River estuary. There is also a private Water Ski Club with launch ramp, and a caravan park.
The Sportsman pub, at the western end of the village by the marshes, on a site which has hosted an inn since 1642, earned a Michelin star in 2008.〔(Guardian report on Sportsman Pub )〕 The Sportsman's no nonsense style and focus on fresh seafood and locally sourced produce has built a loyal following. 〔(Review of the Sportman, Lardy Ladies blog )〕 During the Second World War it was the billet for a company of the 1st Battalion London Irish Rifles. In September 1940 these troops happened to successfully engage the crew of a crashed German airplane on nearby Graveney Marsh, and in 2010 to mark the 70th anniversary, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the pub.
Despite the Chatham Main Line Railway passing through Seasalter, there is no station. It has long been proposed to build one, with railway maps noting a possible site; this is unlikely given the proximity of Whitstable Station. Currently the village is served by Stagecoach buses from Canterbury, Whitstable and Faversham.
Famous residents with holiday houses in Seasalter include Harry Hill and Janet Street-Porter.〔(Telegraph Article about Whitstable )〕 The late Peter Cushing used to live further along the coast in Wave Crest, Whitstable.
Whitstable's Oyster Fishery uses〔(Seasalter Shellfish )〕 oyster beds lying in the mud approximately a mile offshore from the Seasalter shore. These are usually submerged and only revealed at low tide.
In 1976, a free rock festival was held in Seasalter after a forced move away from the chosen site in Tangmere.〔(Seasalter People's Free Festival )〕
==References==


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