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  1. Rochester. Type: Town with 63,000 residents. Description: historic city in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, England. Categories: historic city, unparished area, market town and locality. Location: Medway, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  2. Rochester ( / ˈrɒtʃɪstər / ROTCH-iss-tər) is a town in the unitary authority of Medway, in Kent, England. It is at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway, about 30 miles (50 km) from London. The town forms a conurbation with neighbouring towns Chatham, Rainham, Strood and Gillingham.

    • Dickens Swiss Chalet
    • Huguenot Museum
    • Rochester Cathedral
    • Rochester Castle
    • Rochester Guildhall
    • Restoration House & Garden

    Although the exhibits from the Eastgate House Museum(now closed) have now moved into the Guildhall, visitorscan still visit the gardens at the rear to view theoriginal Swiss chalet where Dickens wrote some of hisgreatest works. The chalet was originally located athis home at Gad's Hill Place (to the north of the town)but was later moved here when t...

    Unique museum covering the history of French Huguenotsin England. With paintings, crafts, silver, documents,silks and other artifacts that tell the story of these early refugees and how the skills theybrought helped the development of our country. Theonly museum of its type in Britain. The fine 17th-c red brick and stone porticoed buildingalso cont...

    Founded in AD 604 by St Augustine, the cathedral was rebuilt by Bishop Gundulph around 1080 and is thesecond oldest cathedral in England after Canterbury.The cathedrallibrary contains a number of important ancient manuscripts,including a copy of the Miles Coverdale Bible (1535). The current building is predominantly Norman, thenave's wooden ceiling...

    Rochester's key location at the mouth of the RiverMedway has always been strategic river crossing onthe main road between Dover and London. The Normancastle, built in 1127 to defend this crossing, is oneof the finest examples of Norman military architectureleft in Britain. The massive 120 ft high and 70 ftsquare keep is the tallest in England and p...

    The porticoed redbrick Guildhall, built in 1687,contains a public museum with general collections ofarms and armour, ship models, Victoriana and periodtoys. Of particular interest is a full-size reconstructionof part of a Medway prison hulk, a Victorian drawingroom and kitchen and the Dickens Exhibition. The art gallery has a large selection of pai...

    One of the finest pre-civil war town houses in England.Originally pair of Medieval/Tudor dwellings, it wasrefaced in the 17th-c with elaborate brickwork. Itwas so named by Charles II, who stayed here with hisfamily in 1660, on his way to London for the restorationof his crown. Opening times: Juneto Sept; Thurs and Fri 10am to 5pm - AdmissionCharge ...

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  4. Jan 24, 2023 · Zooming in on Rochester High Street on Historic England's map of listed buildings leaves you in no uncertainty as to Rochester's historic value — the tiny blue triangles which indicate a listed...

  5. May 1, 2023 · Let’s explore the best things to do in Rochester: 1. Rochester Castle Source: IR Stone / shutterstock Rochester Castle. One of the UK’s outstanding pieces of Norman Romanesque architecture, Rochester Castle guards the London Road from its mound beside the River Medway.

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