Isle of Grain

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Proper noun

Isle of Grain

  1. A civil parish (served by St James, Isle of Grain Parish Council) on the eastern part of the Hoo Peninsula in Medway borough, Kent, England.

Usage notes

Although Wikipedia calls the whole area the Hoo Peninsula, which it is, the Isle of Grain is a distinctive part at the eastern end and is almost cut off from the rest of the peninsula by watercourses; both names appear on Ordnance Survey maps.

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