1. Rochester Castle
A stunning Norman castle with impressive views of the River Medway and the surrounding area. It's one of the best-preserved castles in England.
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A stunning Norman castle with impressive views of the River Medway and the surrounding area. It's one of the best-preserved castles in England.
A maritime museum and 80-acre site with historic ships, interactive galleries, and a fascinating insight into the history of shipbuilding.
A unique theme park where visitors can drive, ride, and operate real construction machinery in a safe environment.
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One of England's finest Norman cathedrals, dating back to 604 AD, featuring stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
A picturesque Elizabethan artillery fort built to protect warships on the River Medway. It offers beautiful riverside views and historical exhibits.
A museum that showcases the history of the Corps of Royal Engineers, with exhibits on military engineering, technology, and artifacts.
A historic fortification with tunnels, ramparts, and a network of defensive structures. It offers guided tours and events throughout the year.
A museum housed in a historic building, featuring exhibits on the local history of Rochester, including Charles Dickens memorabilia.
A beautiful public park in the heart of Rochester, offering a peaceful retreat with well-maintained gardens and ancient trees.
A Grade I listed Elizabethan townhouse that has been featured in Charles Dickens' novels. It offers insights into local history and literary connections.
A scenic woodland area managed by the National Trust, featuring walking trails and a historic mausoleum.
A decommissioned Royal Navy submarine that visitors can explore, providing a unique glimpse into life aboard a Cold War vessel.
A historic house and garden that inspired Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations.' It offers guided tours and beautiful gardens.
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