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The Norman Rochester Castle is strategically placed by the River Medway. Building started in 1087 and now you only have the remains of the 113ft (34m) keep and curtain walls. The castle has gardens and moat which host a range of events. Read more…
The Rochester Guildhall Museum has a wide selection of exhibits from prehistoric times to the 19th Century. Read more…
Temple Manor was built in the 13th century by the Knights Templar, a military and religious order founded during the Crusades. The Manor was designed to provide lodging for dignitaries travelling between Dover and London and is located in Rochester to the west of the River Medway. Read more…
The Golden Lion is a Wetherspoon pub in Rochester, Kent. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Allhallows Beach is a sandy beach that lies on the northern edge of the Hoo Peninsula in Kent over-looking the River Thames estuary. Allhallows beach is the closest beach to central London, sandwiched between the rivers Medway and Thames, the location offers opportunities for boating, walkers and nature lovers. The beach is backed by a large holiday camp that includes Read more…
Rochester Cathedral is England’s second oldest Cathedral, begun in 1080. Due to its age and extensions over the years it is a mix of architectural styles including Norman and Gothic. Read more…
Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan waterfront artillery fort built in 1559 on the River Medway to protect warships moored at Chatham dockyards. Upnor Castle has an audio tour where you can learn about life in the castle. Read more…