The 10 Best Things to do in Sheerness, England

June 29, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Sheerness, United Kingdom including Blue Town Heritage Centre, The Shisha Bar, Rose Street Cottage of Curiosities, Flying sheep micropub, Elmley National Nature Reserve - Day Visit, Barton's Point Coastal Park, Whelan's, The Red Lion, Sheerness Heritage Centre, Sheerness Beach.
Restaurants in Sheerness

1. Blue Town Heritage Centre

69 High Street Blue Town, Sheerness ME12 1RW England +44 1795 662981 [email protected] http://www.thecriterionbluetown.co.uk
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5.0 based on 141 reviews

Blue Town Heritage Centre

Reviewed By kevinsC3408TL

Great variety of information and artefacts, and very well informed friendly volunteers. It deserves to be better known. There's a small team room too. And one of the few surviving music halls.

2. The Shisha Bar

2 Minster Road, Sheerness ME12 3JD England +44 7885 606751 [email protected] http://www.theshishabarcompany.com/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

The Shisha Bar

A unique social experience, located in coastal Kent on the Isle of Sheppey. An exotic fushion of middle eastern shisha culture with a contemporary cocktail bar atmosphere.

Reviewed By Dansaunders

Good place to chill with friends, owner and staff are great and the Shisha+Drinks are absolutely spot on ????

3. Rose Street Cottage of Curiosities

10 Rose Street, Sheerness ME12 1AJ England +44 7775 712306 http://www.rosestreetcottage.co.uk
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Rose Street Cottage of Curiosities

Rose Cottage is a museum displaying memorabilia of Sheppey and Sheerness. It is the focus for Sheppey Promenade activities and is open to local artists and performers to display their work. One of the remaining early cottages, Rose Cottage is part of the heritage of Sheerness' naval and military background.

4. Flying sheep micropub

193 High Street, Sheerness ME12 1UJ England +44 7958 134282 http://www.facebook.com/flyingsheepmpub
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Flying sheep micropub

Our little island was the birthplace of U.K. aviation. We also used to be called the Isle of Sheep. With this in mind we themed our Micropub and became The Flying Sheep. We serve real cask ales, spirits and ciders. We are Camra members, and are in the In the Good Beer Guide. We only opened August 2018, so we are really pleased to have been recognised for the quality of our ales in such a short time. Hope you have a great time with us.

5. Elmley National Nature Reserve - Day Visit

Kingshill Farm Elmley, Sheerness ME12 3RW England +44 7930 847520 [email protected] http://www.elmleynaturereserve.co.uk
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Elmley National Nature Reserve - Day Visit

Note: This is the page for day visitors to the Nature Reserve. For overnight stays in the cottage and Shepherd's Huts, there is a separate TripAdvisor page - Elmley Nature Reserve Stays. £5 Per car. Or join Friends of Elmley £20 a year. Elmley is a huge National Nature Reserve renowned for wildlife. At Elmley you are likely to see water birds wading in the ponds, magnificent birds of prey soaring above, hares bounding across the meadows, as well as a butterflies, dragonflies and bees exploring the waterways and wildflowers. If you're lucky you might spot a watervole hiding among the reeds or a grass-snake basking by the ponds. Elmley is also crammed full of heritage and history: Discover the house where King James II was imprisoned in 1688, the remains of a Victorian village and the marshes that inspired Dickens' Great Expectations.The traditional Kentish barn is available for hire for weddings and events.Escape to Elmley, only one hour from London, and enjoy walking, bird watching, photography or simply relaxing in the magnificent scenery.

Reviewed By 524markr - London, United Kingdom

We, 4 adults and one very keen 7yr old ornithologist, had a great afternoon walking round Elmley accompanied by our guide, Abby. The weather was perfect, the views and the sky were fantastic. We learnt and saw a lot, and most importantly saw a barn owl. We plan to return and stay.

6. Barton's Point Coastal Park

Bartons Point Marine Parade, Sheerness ME12 2BX England +44 7909 994196 [email protected] http://www.bartonspointcoastalpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Barton's Point Coastal Park

Reviewed By fleisch2017 - London, United Kingdom

This is only a park by the sea but is a great place to visit for a picnic and to let the kids run around. There is a cafe and a play area, even camping by prior arrangement. Everyone is so friendly there it's like going back in time. Search what's on at Barton Point. Adjoining the park there is a miniature railway which give rides on the train for £1. It's a great place

7. Whelan's

52 High Street Blue Town, Sheerness ME12 1RW England +44 1795 663879 http://whelansgardenornaments.com/
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Whelan's

Reviewed By SimeyWimey - Whitstable, United Kingdom

Great place with an amazing selection of ornaments, planters and features to suit all pockets. They also sell paint for your purchases. Difficult not to buy something. So much to choose from!

8. The Red Lion

61 High Street Blue Town, Sheerness ME12 1RW England +44 1795 669099 [email protected] http://www.redlionbluetown.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Red Lion

We are the oldest surviving public house located in the historical area of Bluetown on the Isle of Sheppey. We offer a varied range of Lager, Cider, Wines, spirits and serve frequently changing Real Ales. All sport on Sky is shown across our 5 HD screens and HD projector, we are able to shown a variety of sport at the same time across our screens. There is an outdoor covered and heated smoking area and 2 open fires in the bar.

9. Sheerness Heritage Centre

10 Rose Street, Sheerness ME12 1AJ England +44 1795 663317 http://www.sheernessheritagecentre.com/
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

Sheerness Heritage Centre

10. Sheerness Beach

Beach Street, Sheerness ME12 1RE England
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4.0 based on 82 reviews

Sheerness Beach

Reviewed By davidhI4442DF - Sheerness, United Kingdom

There’s always something different to see every day. Five minute walk from the town centre and less than that to a park, amusement arcade, play area and supermarket

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