Hoo, St Werburgh Church And Chequers Hotel c.1950
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Since 1968, this village has been officially known as Hoo St Werburgh; it is named after a Saxon princess who became a nun, and who was buried on the site of the present church. The impressive shingled spire of the parish church rises above the thick yews, and acts as a useful landmark for shipping on the Medway.

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