Beltinge

Human settlement in England
  • Herne and Broomfield
District
  • City of Canterbury
Shire county
  • Kent
Region
  • South East
CountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townHerne BayPostcode districtCT6Dialling code01227PoliceKentFireKentAmbulanceSouth East Coast UK Parliament
  • North Thanet
List of places
UK
England
Kent
51°22′20″N 1°09′36″E / 51.372160°N 1.160070°E / 51.372160; 1.160070

Beltinge /ˈbɛltɪn/ is a low cliff-top suburb of Herne Bay in Kent, England. It forms the easternmost part of the urban area of Herne Bay and is just west of the small settlement of Reculver, which had an important Roman Fort and a channel which served to provide safer passage around what was the 'Isle of Thanet' until the early Middle Ages.

Geography

Beltinge, Bishopstone and Hillborough are the three geographically contiguous eastern localities of Herne Bay, each low density and residential.

Beltinge Cliff describes a large central portion of the gently sloping cliff range. These are the first cliffs east of London. A pedestrian promenade north of this has the Saxon Shore Way, part of the round-Kent coastal long-distance walk. Three nearby flights of steps connect the promenade with the rest of the east of Herne Bay or Beltinge.

Immediately south of these three small areas is Herne Bay's rural fifth, forming a buffer zone which serves to separate the eastern development from the A299 and the Chatham Main Line.

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