Culture and history on the Isle of Sheppey
- Janette Munn
- Nov 22, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 28
According to some, who should know better, the Isle of Sheppey is a "cultural desert".
Well, we have some news for them!
Despite being a tiny Island on the north Kent coast, Sheppey somehow manages to maintain not one but TWO community theatres.
There is the aptly-named Sheppey Little Theatre nestled in the backstreets of Sheerness. In 2025 it celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Then there is the Criterion Theatre, a stunningly revamped music hall in Blue Town which presents variety shows and shares its premises with a three-storey museum.
In fact, that's something else Sheppey isn't short of.
It boats FIVE museums all slightly quirky and all covering a different aspect of the Island's rich heritage ranging from Britain's first flying pioneers in Eastchurch to dastardly Dutch invaders in Queenborough, visits of Charles Dickens to Minster and not forgetting the nautical heroes of Sheerness Dockyard including Lord Nelson.
Not for nothing is Sheppey called Kent's hidden gem.
This treasure trove of cultural highlights just waiting to be discovered. Whether you're a resident looking to delve deeper into the island's offerings or a visitor eager to explore its charm, there's something for everyone to enjoy.



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