Minster Leas Beach / Estuary

Minster Leas bathing water is on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. The long sand and shingle beach is gently sloping, flattening to a wide expanse of sand and mud that is exposed when the tide retreats. The bathing water contains numerous groynes and is backed by a promenade and a wide, grassy bank, behind which lies the town of Minster.
The most recent Environment Agency water quality classification is 'Good' , based on samples taken from 2021-05-11 through to 2024-09-16.
The most recent sample was taken on 2025-06-13
Click here to view the full water quality report on the Environment Agency website









