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Visitor Guide 2015/16
Welcome
to Go Gravesham Guide 2015/16
Gravesham has been welcoming
visitors for centuries and today remains
a well-connected place for the tourist
and those on business. The high speed
rail link has brought Gravesend closer
to London and the river offers the
opportunity to take more leisurely routes
from the new pontoon.
The borough is as diverse and
cosmopolitan as its people,
Gravesend is full of historic and
cultural connections.
Charles Dickens lived here and took
inspiration from our villages and
marshland walks as well as the town.
Cobham Hall with its famous landscaping
and extraordinary architecture was the
home of cricket’s Ashes and the first
English settlers of the New World departed
from the piers of Gravesend.
Native American Indian Pocahontas
is buried at St George’s church.
General Gordon stayed in the town
and devoted huge energy to creating
schools and improving local amenities.
Both are remembered with statues in
the borough.
Up to date, the magnificent Sikh
Gurdwara is the largest in Europe
and attracts admirers from all over
the globe.
Cover photograph: Sarah Knight
Melanie Norris
Director, Communities
Gravesham Borough Council
Contents
04 Town and Villages
06 Countryside
08 Walking and Cycling
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History and Heritage
14 Fun and Entertainment
16 Heritage Events
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Guided Walks
20 Countryside Events
24 Riverside Events
27 Talks
28 Town Centre Events
32 Arts and Entertainment
The borough has two leisure centres,
Cascades and Cygnet, which provide
great sports facilities for all the family.
In addition, Cyclopark is a world class
BMX and cycling facility worth a visit.
There’s always plenty to do in the
borough and it makes a convenient
base from which to venture further
afield in Kent and London.
34 Accommodation in Gravesham
37 Eating Out in Gravesham
40 Gravesend Visitor Centre
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Gravesend Promenade
Photo: Richard Cottee
Town and Villages
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
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Discover more about Gravesend’s
unique and historic position on
the River Thames and its role as a
maritime gateway to the Port of
London. No other town in Kent can
offer the Thames-side ambience of
Gravesend. Enjoy walking, cycling or
horse-riding in the exceptional local
countryside and popular country
parks and meander around the
charming local villages of Cobham,
Higham, Shorne, Meopham,
Vigo and Luddesdown with their
pleasant pubs and restaurants.
Featuring well-known High Street
chain stores and a good variety of
independent shops, two shopping
centres and a six-day Borough Market
hall, Gravesend Town Centre boasts a
wide range of good value shopping.
Visit one of Kent’s great estates at
Cobham Hall and take a stroll in
Cobham Park’s historic landscape.
Invade Gravesham’s unique
‘cluster’ of defence heritage and
wonder at the craftsmanship of
the Sikh Temple and the serenity of
historic churches in the borough.
Further afield is the
regional shopping and
events venue at Bluewater,
Glow Bluewater.
Visit the Gravesend Heritage Quarter
and Gravesend’s old High Street, then
head for the ‘big name’ stores in the
main shopping street of New Road
and the adjoining shopping
centres at Thamesgate
and St George’s Centre.
Gravesham has
an excellent and
increasing variety
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Pocahontas Statue,
Gravesend
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Gravesend Gurdwara
Photo: Mark Batcheldor
Gravesham Village
Photo: Mr Papadopulos
of great places to eat and drink.
Whether you are looking for an
inventive Indian restaurant or fine
modern Mediterranean cuisine
with panoramic views of the River,
an award winning Fish & Chip
restaurant or good food in the
smart surroundings of a village
restaurant, a traditional public
house within a ball’s throw of a
cricket pitch or a local café, then
you will be able to find somewhere
with great food, affordable prices
and attention to service.
If you are looking for local, fresh
and seasonal produce why
not start by attending one of
Gravesham’s monthly Farmers’
Markets at Gravesend, Meopham
or Vigo, visiting a farm shop or
making contact direct with local
food producers in the Borough.
Gravesend Heritage Quarter
Photo: Richard Cottee
Gravesend Pontoon
Photo: Jason Arthur
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Photo: John Alison
Chalk Church
Countryside
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Nestling between the River Thames
Estuary wetlands of international
importance and the North Downs,
the countryside to the east
and south of Gravesend is an
exceptional Area of Outstanding
National Beauty containing ancient
woodland and country parks,
historic villages of windmills, country
houses and cricket on the green.
Trace the numerous literary and
film connections this area has and
especially with the life and novels of
Charles Dickens, England’s renowned
novelist. An area which he called ‘the
fairest spot in the Garden of England’.
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Plan your visit to include a walk or
cycle to or around one or more of
the villages of Cobham, Higham,
Luddesdown, Meopham, Shorne
and Vigo. Call in to absorb the
peace of an ancient country church
or enjoy refreshment in one of the
many historic public houses.
The diverse and vibrant landscape
of the Kent Downs stretches along
the Thames escarpment of the
North Downs on the eastern side of
Gravesham. It forms a section of the
AONB that extends across Kent from
its Surrey border following the North
Downs to Canterbury and on to Dover.
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Comprising the dramatic chalk
escarpments to the south of Vigo and
the secluded dry valleys, networks
of lanes, historic hedgerows, ancient
woodlands and traditional orchards of
Meopham, Cobham and Luddesdown,
the AONB boasts locally distinctive
villages, unique and precious wildlife and sites of historic and cultural
interest. All these contribute to a
landscape that is a valuable national
asset which was designated an Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1968.
Enjoy stunning views of the Thames
Estuary and Marshes with a visit
to Chalk Marshes to the east of
Gravesend. Internationally
recognized for the
importance of its marine
and terrestrial habitats, the
marshes are part of the
North Kent Marshes that
extend for around 15 km along the
south bank of the Thames Estuary.
There are always many birds to see
on the coastal grazing marsh, salt
marsh and mudflats with breeding,
passage and wintering waterfowl
and farmland birds; supporting
struggling species, such as Lapwing
and Redshank, nationally rare
and scarce plant species, as well
as endangered, vulnerable and
rare invertebrate species.
Orchards
Photo: John Allison
Cobham Mausoleum
Photo: Deana King
Cobham Hall
Visitor access to Chalk Marshes is
via the Saxon Shore Way, which
offers a walk along the Thames from
Gravesend or Cliffe Pools. Cyclists can
also visit the Chalk Marshes nature
reserve using the Sustrans track, which
runs alongside the Thames & Medway
Canal to the south of the reserve.
Photo: Thomas Casey
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Walking and Cycling
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
With a cluster of country
parks, community
woodland, and historic
parklands, Gravesham
provides quality outdoor
activities.
The Cyclopark is
showcased as Kent’s
newest multi sports
activity venue, offering
first class BMX, cycling,
skateboarding, running
and extreme sports
facilities, and provides the
ideal venue for a family
day out.
Walk in ancient
woodland at Cobham
and Ashenbank Woods,
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alongside the Thames &
Medway Canal, follow
sections of the long
distance Saxon Shore
Way, Wealdway, the
North Downs Way or
discover the Darnley
Trail within the historic
landscape of Cobham
Park and enjoy the
numerous secluded
country footpaths that
criss-cross the area.
Relax in the more formal
parks and open spaces
within the town. Gordon
Gardens has colourful
floral displays and
Woodlands Park with its
children’s play areas.
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Take your bike along the
National Cycle Route
that weaves its way
across town or enjoy the
network of bridleways on
horseback.
Gaze out across the Thames
valley from a vantage point
at Gravesend’s Windmill
Hill or experience the
views across the estuarine
marshes from Higham and
Shorne.
With access to the Kent
countryside further afield,
makes Gravesham an
ideal base to explore so
much more.
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WOODS
COUNTRY PARK
For a great day
out, come to
Shorne Woods
Country Park
Brewers Road
Gravesend
DA12 3HX
03000 414747
kent.gov.uk/kentcountryparks
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History and Heritage
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Discover thousands of years of Gravesham’s heritage, from its early settlement
to the present day, including the story behind the names Gravesend and
Gravesham by visiting the virtual museum at www.discovergravesham.co.uk.
The River Thames and other connecting transport routes between London and
Europe and from Britain to the rest of the World; arrivals, departures, visitors and
settlers have all played a significant role in shaping Gravesham and its heritage.
Discover the riverside haunts of smugglers and Gravesend’s role as the gateway
to the Port of London. View some of the unique places and fine architecture on
the river, in the towns of Gravesend, Northfleet and in the beautiful countryside
plus historic parishes of Shorne, Higham, Cobham, Luddesdowne, Meopham
and Vigo.
Find out more about the people that have strong historic links with the area:
Charles Dickens lived and died at
Gad’s Hill Place, Higham and drew
inspiration from the area, its people, its
buildings and the North Kent Marshes
extensively within his novels. Many
of those places and the countryside
he loved to walk in can be seen and
experienced today.
Pocahontas, the native North American
Indian, whose remarkable story grew
out of the first English settlement at
Jamestown in Virginia and is buried
at St George’s Church, Gravesend.
Sir Herbert Baker, the celebrated
Edwardian architect and associate of
Sir Edwin Lutyens lived at Owletts,
now in the ownership of the National
Trust at Cobham.
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The Honourable Ivo Bligh, the 8th
Earl of Darnley, who in 1833 led the
victorious English cricket team against
Australia bringing home the ‘Ashes’ to
Cobham Hall - the ‘home’ of Kent cricket.
The first recorded game of cricket in
England being played there in 1776.
General Gordon,
the Victorian
hero and
celebrity who
was based in the
town and left
his mark on
its defence
and social
heritage.
Gordon
Memorial
Photo:
Richard
Webb
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Pujji Statue
Find more about some of our local
‘heroes’ influential in the area’s history
and development - Robert Pocock,
George Matthews Arnold and David
Varchell; or pioneers in technological
improvement in the important
Thameside industries of cement and
paper - William Aspdin and Karl Ekman.
Gravesham has a fascinating cluster
of historic defences that have been
a feature of the Lower Thames and its
estuary since the Iron Age and exhibit
a range of historic defences from the
14th to the 20th centuries. Gravesend’s
Tudor Blockhouse, New Tavern and
Shornemead Forts constructed against
the threat of foreign invasion and
to protect the river route to London.
Take the Crossfire Trail between
New Tarvern Fort and Tilbury Fort
to appreciate the thinking that lay
behind these defences and visit the
Cold War bunker in Woodlands Park,
a 20th century response to the threat
of nuclear bombardment. Each of these sites tell a story about a stage in
Britain’s defence and the rise and fall of
various defence technologies over the
centuries.
As the last and first point of contact for
many departing from and arriving on
England’s shores. From high-ranking
Royalty to lowly migrants, many have
contributed to Gravesham’s past.
Photo: Sarah Knight
Since the arrival of migrants from the
Indian Subcontinent from the late
1940’s onwards, the Sikh community
has grown significantly to become
the second largest Sikh population
in the South East and is developing
a remarkable heritage here in
Gravesham with the opening of
the major new Guru Nanak Darbar
Gurdwara, the largest single site Sikh
temple complex in Europe.
An 8 foot high bronze statue of late
Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji
DFC has been unveiled in St Andrew’s
Gardens to commemorate those
around the world who served alongside
Britain in all conflicts.
Take a step back in time on one of
a number of guided tours and audio
tours arranged throughout the year to
help you discover and appreciate the
area’s rich and fascinating history.
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Chantry Heritage
Centre - Free
New Tavern Fort
- £1
Open to visitors
4 April - 27 September 2015
12noon - 5pm Weekends only
Step back in time with a visit to Milton Chantry and New Tavern Fort.
Wander through the dimly lit tunnels of the Fort and learn what life would have been like for the soldiers. Take
an audio guided tour of Milton Chantry where the sights and sounds take you back to Medieval times.
Fort Gardens, Commercial Place, Gravesend
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Telephone 01474 33 76 00
artsandheritage@graveshamarts
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Fun&Entertainment
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
If you enjoy live music and theatre,
arts, sport or fitness activity then take
a look at the range of leisure and
entertainment activities available in
Gravesham.
The Woodville Theatre is one of the
larger arts and entertainment venues
in North Kent, providing a regular
programme of theatre, music,
comedy and exhibitions.
Gravesham Arts Council is responsible
for the series of exhibitions, meetings
and concerts held at the St Andrew’s
Arts Centre on the riverside and
annual festivals of speech, music and
arts. The Gravesend Theatre Guild
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provides a vibrant programme of
musicals and drama. The borough also
hosts open air theatre in the summer.
If you prefer more active fun then why
not visit one of the borough’s leisure
centres. Cascades and Cygnet both
have swimming pools, sports halls,
dance and health facilities. Meopham
Leisure Centre, Fleet Leisure football
centre, golf courses, ten pin bowling,
tennis courts, bowls and cricket as
well as children’s play areas are other
physical activities you can enjoy. If
you prefer to watch sport. why not visit
Ebbsfleet United and support the local
football team.
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Cascades and Cygnet
Leisure Centres
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Fun ‘n’ Flume pool with flumes waves and other features
Poolside café offering hot and cold snacks
Family changing facilities
Huggies baby friendly pool
Health Suite with sauna, spa & steam (18+)
Racket sports
Gym
Aerobic & Cycle Fit studio
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25m pool with children’s area & diving boards
Café offering hot and cold snacks
Huggies baby friendly pool
Health Suite with sauna, steam & spa
Racket sports
Gym
Aerobic & Cycle Fit studio
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Cygnet Leisure Centre
Cascades Leisure Centre
Old Perry Street, Northfleet, Kent DA11 8BU www.gogravesham.com
Thong Lane, Gravesend, Kent DA12 4LG36
Tel: 01474 337484
Tel: 01474 337471
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Heritage Events
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Tour of Gad’s Hill Place
Rochester Road, Higham, Gravesend,
ME3 7DS
Guided Tours of Cobham Hall and/or
Gardens
Cobham, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 3BL
When he was a boy Charles Dickens and
his father took a walk through Kent. Along
Gravesend Road they passed a house
called Gad’s Hill Place. Young Charles was
impressed and bought the house in 1856. He
lived there until his death in 1870. You can
visit Dickens house and enjoy a tour of the
premises by one of the Dickens fellowship
guides.
Dates: Sunday 12 April, Sunday 3 May, Saturday 6 June, Sunday 7 June,
Saturday 4 July, Sunday 5 July,
Saturday 1 August, Sunday 2 August, Saturday 5 September, Sunday 6 September, Saturday
3 October, Sunday 4 October.
Times: 1pm, 2.15pm and 3.30pm £9.50 (includes cream tea)
Book: Booking essential at Gravesend Visitor Centre on 01474 337 600
Cobham Hall is a beautiful mansion dating
from 1584, which demonstrates a combination
of Elizabethan, Jacobean, Carolean and 18th
century styles. The house stands on 150 acres
of Repton’s landscape garden. It includes
work by Inigo Jones, Wyatt and the Adam
brothers. Cobham Hall is now a girls’ school.
Dates: Friday 3, Sundays 5, 12, Monday 6 April, Monday 25 May, Sunday 28, Monday 29 June, Sundays 5, 19, 26 July, Sundays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Monday, 31 August, Sundays 18, 25 October
Times: 2pm to 5pm (last tour 4.00pm Gardens close 6pm
Price: Adults £5.50, concessions £4.50, self-guided tour of gardens £2.50. Cream Teas are available from
2pm to 5pm
Book: Direct on 01474 823 371
Please note: There is no public transport
running on Sundays.
Owletts
The Street, Cobham, Gravesend, DA12 3AP
Visit this delightful Charles II house. Owletts
and its gardens were most famously owned
by Sir Herbert Baker, whose architectural
influences can still be found in the house.
Date: Every Sunday from 5 April to 27 September
Time: 11am-5pm (last admission at 4pm)
Price: Adults £3.60, Children £1.80
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Milton Chantry & New Tavern Fort
Riverside Leisure Area, Commercial
Place, Gravesend, DA12 2BH
Milton Chantry has had many different uses
over the years and is one of a few surviving
buildings of this type. It contains a number
of well-preserved architectural features
from the 14th to 19th centuries along with a
variety or displays relating to the heritage of
the Borough. Located close to the Thames,
New Tavern Fort was designed to defend
London against an enemy fleet. Experience
life underground and follow in the steps of the
Victorian artillery men.
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To fully experience these two sites, take our fun
interactive audio tours - you never know what
you might discover!
Date: Saturdays and Sundays between Saturday 4 April and Sunday 27 September
Time: 12noon to 5pm
Price: Free entrance to the Chantry; £1 to enter the tunnels.
Meopham Windmill
Wrotham Road, Meopham, Gravesend,
DA13 0QA
Meopham Windmill is of a traditional ‘smock’
design built in 1801 by the Killick brothers
reputedly from old ships timbers.
Dates: Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays from May to August.
Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm
Price: £1.50 per adult, £1 per child
Gravesend and Milton Cemetery
Old Road West, Gravesend, DA11 0LS
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will happen between the end May and
beginning of June. Details will follow nearer
the time via Gravesend Visitor Information
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Northfleet Cemetery
Springhead Road, Northfleet, DA11 8HW
Find out about the background to the
establishment of the cemetery in
Northfleet and hear about some of the
locals buried there.
Date: Thursday 12 May
Time: 2.00pm
Price: £3.00
Book: Booking essential at Gravesend
Visitor Centre on 01474 337 600
Come and see the unique
Victorian Wall Paintings in
St Peter & St Paul, Luddesdowne
DA13 0XE
We are open Saturday afternoons in
July, August and September
2.00 - 4.30pm
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GUIDED WALKS
Lord Darnley’s Gravesend
Victoria Centre, Darnley Road,
Gravesend DA11 0RX
Join local historian Christoph Bull and
discover the important influence of Cobham
Hall over the town and much more.
Date: Friday 8 May
Time: 11.30am
Price: £3
Further details: Christoph Bull, 07702 287 147
Circular Walk from Shorne Church to
Higham
Butchers Hill, Shorne, Kent, DA12 3EB
Date: Sunday 31 May
Time: 2.30pm
Further details: Derek Gray, 01474 363 024
Grim Gravesend
Reliance Fish Restaurant, Queen Street,
Gravesend, DA12 2EE
A talk about poverty, crime and the town’s
underworld in 19th and early 20th centuries
includes fish and chip supper and the talk by
Christoph Bull.
Date: Monday 8 June
Time: 6pm
Price: £13, book with Reliance Fish Bar on 01474 533 593
industrial town. Plus reference to the early
history of Sikhs in Gravesend.
Date: Saturday 25 July
Cost: £3
Time: 11am
Further details: Christoph Bull, 07702 287 147
Circular walk from Cobham to Gold
Street
Jeskyns car park, Cobham, DA12 3AN
Date: Sunday 2 August
Time: 2.30pm
Further details: Jenny Ellert, 01474 361 977
A Guided Tour of Chalk Church
Church Lane, DA12 2NL
Join local historian Christoph Bull for a tour of
Chalk Church.
Date: Sunday 13 September
Time: 2.30pm
Price: £3 per person. No need to book, just turn up.
ElleanorLions Hospice Twilight Walk
Cyclopark, Wrotham Road, Gravesend,
DA11 7NP
Circular Evening walk along the
Ebbsfleet Valley
Sainsbury’s store entrance, Wingfield
Bank, Northfleet, DA11 8JH
Date: Monday 29 June
Time: 7pm
Whether you are walking in memory of a
loved one or looking for a challenge, this
event raises valuable funds for EllenorLions
Hospices and chYps charities.
Date: Friday 18 September
Time: 7.30pm – 10.30pm
Price: Registration is £15 per adult, £10
per child in advance or on the
night registration is £20 per person. All participants are encouraged to raise sponsorship.
Further details: Hayley Brown, 01322 626 506
or [email protected]
Gravesend’s Victorian Dream
Meet outside the former Post Office,
The Grove, Gravesend – opposite the
Clock Tower.
Historical guided tour Chalk to Thong
Chalk Church, Church Lane, Chalk,
DA12 2NL
Date: Monday 28 December
Time: 10am
Further details: Peter Willis, 01474 534 889
Learn about Gravesend’s change from a
gentrified leisure location into a booming
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Further details: Christoph Bull, 07702 287 147
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TJ’s is situated near the historic clock tower
in Gravesend. A public house since 1823
improvements have retained the character of the
building and opened the large rear garden for use by
customers.
range of fillings. A ‘you book it, we cook it’ service
is available for those wanting a special lunch,
lunchtime party or dinner. As an alternative you can
also book a traditional or ‘bubbly’ afternoon tea.
The separate function room provides an excellent
setting for a range of events from meetings to
parties.
We can cater for all occasions with the focus being
to tailor your special event to your requirements and
budget.
Our aim is to provide a setting in which our
customers feel welcome, relaxed and want to revisit
time and time again.
Should you be a new or regular customer you can be
assured of a warm welcome.
We offer a simple bar menu consisting of homemade
soups, sandwiches and jacket potatoes with a
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TJ’s Pub
Milton Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12
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Tel: 01474 533 891 Email: [email protected]
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Countryside Events
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Easter Holiday Activity Trail
Shorne Wood Country Park, Brewers
Road, Shorne, Gravesend, DA12 3HX
Shorne Open Day
Shorne Wood Country Park, Brewers
Road, Shorne, Gravesend, DA12 3HX
Pick up a trail sheet from the Visitor Centre.
Explore the woods and follow this self-led
activity trail and see what you can discover
about the park. All completed trails will
receive a small prize.
Date: Thursday 2 April until Sunday 19 April (excludes Sunday 5 April)
Time: 10am - 3pm
Price: £2.50 per trail sheet
Join the annual open day which will include
the opportunity to meet the site staff, enjoy
woodland walks, falconry displays and wood
craft displays. There will be family forest
school sessions and many other children’s
activities with small prizes, as well as an
exhibition of all the archaeological finds from
the site.
Date: Saturday 16 May
Time: 11am - 3pm
Price: FREE
Easter Bunny Hunt
Shorne Wood Country Park, Brewers
Road, Shorne, Gravesend, DA12 3HX
Come along to the park and join the hunt for
the elusive Easter Bunny. Follow the self-led
Easter themed trail around the woods, solve
the puzzle of the missing bunnies and be
rewarded with an Easter Egg from the Easter
Bunny herself.
Date: Sunday 5 April
Time: 10am - 3pm
Price: £6 per child
Munchies Festival 2015
The Meadow Rooms, the Street,
Cobham, DA12 3BN
This family festival promises a day of local
music, produce and suppliers. This is always a
popular event providing a great family day
of sheer taste and indulgence.
Date: Saturday 2 May
Time: 11.30am – 9.30pm
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Warren Farm Open Day
Swiller’s Lane, Shorne, DA12 3ED
A fun filled family day. Visit the llamas, pigs,
sheep and chickens. Enjoy a woodland
walk, picnic on top of the hill taking in the
stunning views or take a tractor ride around
the paddock.
Date: Sunday 7 June
Time: 11am - 4pm
The Priory, the Church and the Churchyard
St Mary’s Church, Higham Church
Street, Higham, ME3 7LS
A talk and walk with the Reverend Andrew
Davis about Higham Priory, St Mary’s Church
Higham and their surroundings – visible
and invisible remains. This is a joint Higham
Village History Group and Friends of St Mary’s
Church event. The walk will be followed by
a Tea Party with refreshments available to
purchase.
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Date: Saturday 13 June
Time: 2pm meet at the Church
Price: £4 reserve in advance or pay on the door
Book: email highamvillagehistory@gmail.
com or Phone 01634 718285
Luddesdown Church Open Days
Luddesdown Church, DA13 0XE
Don’t miss this opportunity to visit this ancient,
rural church and view the uniquely complete
Victorian wall paintings.
Dates: Every Saturday and Sunday during July, August and September
Time: 2pm – 4.30pm
Cobham Village Summer Fete
The Street, Cobham, DA12 3BN
The annual August Bank Holiday Cobham
Village fete is always a great day out with
loads to see, do and eat!
Date: Monday 24 August
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Boundary Walk
Botany Road, Northfleet, DA11 9BG
The Beating of the Bounds walk, now in its
33rd year, goes back to the days before
records were kept. Walkers are usually
sponsored, with the money collected going
to the Mayor’s Charity Fund.
To register or for more information please
contact Jackie Denton on 01474 337 725 or
email [email protected]
Date: Saturday 3 October and Sunday 4 October
Time: Walk begins at 9am
Shorne Park Run – Shorne Woods
Country Park
Shorne Wood Country Park, Brewers
Road, Shorne, DA12 3HX.
Cyclopark Events
Watling Street, Gravesend, DA11 7NP
Event
Date
Crits in the park
18 April
Condor 3 Day
4 May
Cyclopark Collective
9 May
Kent School Games
14 May
Crits in the Park
23 May
TZ Runs
30 May
Ultra Challenge
7 June
Cyclopark Collective
20 June
Crits in the Park
18 July
Crits in the Park
29 August
Crits in the Park
19 September
Ultra Challenge
20 September
Thanet Octoberfest
Races
4 October
Cyclopark Collective
10 October
There is also range of holiday sessions
for young people. Please visit
www.cyclopark.com for full
details of all events.
5km run every Saturday throughout the year.
Run for your own enjoyment. Please come
along and join in whatever your pace.
Date: Every Saturday
Time: 9am
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Leather Bottle
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THE
‘clean and commodious village ale house’ - from the Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
Built in 1629, The Leather Bottle is
known to many as Charles Dickens
Favourite Ale House in Cobham. Not
only did he visit the inn but he stayed in
Rooms 2 & 6 which he featured in The
Pickwick Papers.
No matter what the occasion, come in
and see how much we've changed. We
now have a stylish new look that's
warm, traditional and welcoming.
We offers a variety of different services;
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54 –56 The Street, Cobham, Kent, DA12 3BZ
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Locally sourced, freshly cooked
cuisine
Separate restaurant with open fire
En-suite & four poster accommodation
Tea room with open fire
Function room to hire
Large garden with BBQ
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Riverside Events
On Your Bike sponsored charity cycle ride
Gravesend Riverside Area DA12 2BS
169th Town Regatta
Gravesend Riverside Area DA12 2BS
A sponsored cycle ride organised by
Gravesend Rotary Club to raise funds for
charities. 15, 30 and 45 mile cycle routes
open to all. Checkpoints and refreshments
en route with certificates and a special slate
coaster for each rider.
Date: Sunday 19 April 2015
Time: 8.00am-4.30pm
Enquiries to 01474 568853 or www.onyourbike.org.uk
Entertainment at this year’s Town Regatta
will include a Fusion Festival, dog show and
fairground rides. There will be boat races on
Saturday and Sunday.
Date: Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July
Time: 10am-5pm (TBC)
Town Regatta Funfair - Fri 3, Sat 4, Sun 5 July
Daily sailing trips
for 12 passengers
will also be
announced later
in the year.
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Visit the historic Thames Sailing Barge
This was the last commercial barge under sail,
working with wind and tide, but with no engine.
Fully restored , CAMBRIA is national maritime
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heritage. See more about barge and its charity
work on our website at: www.cambriatrust.org.uk
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Fusion Festival
Riverside Leisure Area, DA12 2BS
Free festival which showcases new and emerging,
culturally diverse artists and celebrates music and
dance from around the world.
Date: Saturday 4 July
Time: TBC
Summer Queen Festival
Gravesend Fort Gardens, DA12 2BT
Watch the crowning of this year’s Summer Queen.
Date: Saturday 4 July
Time: TBC
Waverley Paddle
Steamer
Trips
Gravesend Town Pier Pontoon, DA11 0BJ
The Waverley Paddle Steamer is visiting
Gravesend again this year. This vessel is the
last sea-going paddle steamer in the world.
Magnificently restored with towering funnels,
timber decks, gleaming varnish and brass.
Choose from a variety of river trips:
Date
Time
Trip
25 Sept
7pm (one way)
Tower Bridge
26 Sept
3pm-7.45pm
Tower Bridge
29 Sept
10am-6.30pm
Clacton
Lots for all the family including live music, entertainment
and Gravesend’s Summer Regatta on the Thames.
Date: Saturday 25 July
Time: 11am -7pm (TBC)
29 Sept
10am-6.30pm
Cruise River
Blackwater
1 Oct
12.15pm-6.15pm
Thames Forts
There will also be a Riverside Festival Funfair –
Friday 24, Saturday 25, and Sunday 26 July
1 Oct
6.15pm-11.00pm
Evening Cruise
2 Oct
11.30am-4.15pm
Tower Bridge
Sailing Barge Cambria
Gravesend Town Pier Pontoon, DA11 0BJ
4 Oct
11.30am-8.00pm
Clacton
4 Oct
11.30am-8.00pm
Southend
6 Oct
11am-7pm
Cruise River
Blackwater
6 Oct
11am-7.30pm
Clacton
7 Oct
4.30pm-9.45pm
Evening Cruise
9 Oct
2pm-6.30pm
Tower Bridge
10 Oct
12.15pm-6.15pm
Thames Forts
11 Oct
6.15pm-11.00pm
Evening
Cruise
11 Oct
12.15pm-6.15pm
Southend
11 Oct
12.15pm-6.15pm
Cruise River
Medway
Gravesend Riverside Festival
Riverside Leisure Area, DA12 2BS
Step aboard this historic wooden Thames Sailing
Barge built in 1906. For a donation you may take a
look around this vessel whilst it is moored in Gravesend.
Date: Friday 24 to Friday 31July
Time: TBC
Topsail Barge Trips
Gravesend Town Pier Pontoon, DA11 0BJ
Enjoy a trip along the Thames aboard a historic
Thames Sailing Barge.
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sail up river towards Tower Bridge & back
Date: Saturday 12 September and
Sunday 13 September
Time: 10.30am – 5.30pm
Price: Adults £65, Children £40
(including catering)
Book your place by calling Gravesend Visitor
Information Centre on 01474 33 76 00.
For more information on prices
and booking call Gravesend
Visitor Centre on 01474 337 600.
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Talks
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
‘National Trust Properties in Gravesham’ Tamsin Leigh
Date: Wednesday 7 October
Time:11am
‘Sailing Barge Cambria’- Julian Parks
Date: Saturday 28 November
Time:11am
‘Some Gravesham Characters’ –
Christoph Bull
Date: Saturday 31 October Time:11am
‘Denton: The Forgotten Parish’Christoph Bull
Date: Wednesday 6 January
Time: 11am
‘Gravesend & Tilbury Ferry’ – Bob Poole
Date: Wednesday 11 November
Time:11am
‘The River Thames’ Pilots’ – Alistair Gale
Date: Saturday 30 January
Time: 11am
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Thistle, Hydrogen & Kitty
(1895)
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From Gravesend, London, Maldon, Ipswich
An unusual and memorable
venue for special occasions
and groups
Up to
50 guests for a river sail
Ideal for birthdays, anniversaries,
weddings and clubs.
Visit our website for
2015 public trips
Topsail Charters
www.topsailcharters.co.uk
Telephone: 01621 857 567
‘A ‘Report’ of Local Journalism’ –
Brian Portway
Date: Wednesday 10 February
Time: 11am
‘Darwin’ – Toni Mount
Date: Saturday 27 February
Time: 11am
‘Robert Pocock’s Herbarium Part III’
(Workshop) – Malcolm Jennings
Date: Wednesday 9 March
Time: 11am
‘Young Dickens and his London’ – Ian Porter
Date: Saturday 19 March
Time: 11am
‘Gravesend Market & the history of the
Police Cells’ – Sandra Soder
Date: Saturday 9 April
Time: 11am
All talks are held at Gravesend Visitor
Centre and include refreshments
Cost: £3.00
Booking is essential - please call us on
01474 337 600
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Town Centre Events
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Farmers’ Market
Windmill Street and King Street,
Gravesend, DA12 2XX
Gravesend Farmers’ Market offers a variety
of local produce such as homemade
preserves, fresh breads, meat and flowers.
Date: 2nd Friday of each month
Time: 10.30am-3pm
Easter Pageant
Gravesend Town Centre and
Community Square DA12 1AU
Gravesend’s annual Easter pageant takes
place in Gravesend town centre, finishing on
the Community Square.
Date: Friday 3 April
Time: TBC
Vaisakhi Festival
Saddington Street, Gravesend, DA12 1AG
The festival marks the start of the New Year
in the Nanakshahi solar calendar
and recognizes the Sikh faith. It is an
occasion of dancing, singing, music, wearing
of festive garments and religious praise.
The procession takes place from the Indian
Temple through the streets of Gravesend
and back.
Date: Saturday 18 April
Time: 11.30am-3pm
The Kaiser’s War
Peking Chinese Restaurant, 157-158 Milton
Road, Gravesend DA12 2RG
What do China, Germany and Gravesham
have in common during World War One?
Come and find out plus lots more besides as
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Christoph Bull delivers his talk in a Chinese
setting.
Date: Thursday 30 April
Time: 7pm followed by meal
Price: £17.00 including meal, book with Peking Restaurant on 01474 533 093
St George’s Day Parade
St George’s Church, DA11 0DJ
Gravesend’s St George’s parade is an
annual event within the town centre. The
procession involves schools in Gravesham
coming together and displaying creative
lanterns. There will also be musicians and
dancers taking part.
Date: Thursday 23 April
Time: 10am-12noon
Gravesham District Scout Association St
Georges Day Parade and Service
Gravesend Old Town Hall and High Street,
Gravesend, DA11 0AZ
There will be entertainment outside the Old
Town Hall from 1pm. The Parade leaves
at 2.20pm ending with the service on
Community Square at 2.35pm.
Date: Sunday 26 April
Time: 1pm
Summer Garden Beer Festival
Windmill Tavern, 45 Shrubbery Road,
Gravesend, DA12 1JW
Enjoy live music, real ale & cider plus
gourmet home-made food.
Date: Friday 19 June to Sunday 21 June
Time: TBC
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St George’s Church Summer Fair
St George’s Church, DA11 0DJ
Remembrance Sunday Services
Free entry. Free children’s activities and
face painting. BBQ plus a variety of stalls,
cakes, bottle stall, raffle, books, dvd’s,
games and much more.
Date: Saturday 20 June
Time: 10am-2pm
Armed Forces flying the flag
Community Square, Civic Centre, DA12 1AU
Join this service and pay tribute to servicemen
and women ahead of Armed Forces Day.
Date: Monday 22 June
Time: 12.30pm
Northfleet Carnival
Begins at Springhead Industrial Park,
Northfleet, DA11 8HL
A community run carnival for Gravesend
and Northfleet and is now in it’s 48th year!
The procession starts at Springhead Industrial
Park and continues throught the town centre
finishing at the Riverside Leisure Area.
Date: Saturday 4 July
Time: 1pm - 3.30pm app.
Annual Mayor’s Charity Petanque
Competition
Gravesend Rugby Club, Donald Biggs
Drive, Gravesend, DA12 2TL
Join the Mayor of Gravesham’s charity triples
competition. Registration starts at 9.15 until
9.45. Play starts at 10am.
Date: Sunday 26 July
Time: 9.15am
Cost: £8
The Kaiser’s War
Reliance Fish Restaurant, Queen Street,
Gravesend, DA12 2EE
World War One from a German perspective.
Includes fish and chip supper and talk by
Christoph Bull.
Date: Monday 5 October
Time: 6pm
Cost: £13, book with Reliance Fish Bar
01474 533 593
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Windmill Hill Gardens, Gravesend
Date: Sunday 8 November
Time: 10.45am-11.30am
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The Hill, Northfleet
Date: Sunday 8 November
Time: 10.25-11.30am
Remembrance Service
Community Square Gravesend, DA12 1AU
Date: Wednesday 11 November
Time: 11am
Christmas Lights Switch On
New Road, Gravesend, DA11 0AA
Date: Friday 13 November
Time: TBC
Winter Fayre
Windmill Tavern, 45 Shrubbery Road,
Gravesend DA12 1JW
Enjoy live music, real ale & cider plus
gourmet home-made food.
Date: Saturday 28 November
Time: TBC
Christmas Fayre
St George’s Church Hall, Church St,
Gravesend, DA11 0DJ
Free entry and free face painting and free
children’s activities. Hot refreshments plus a
variety of stalls, cakes, bottle stall, chocolate
tombola, raffle, books, dvd’s, games and
much more.
Date: Saturday 28 November
Time: 10am-2pm
St Andrew’s Day Service
St Andrew’s Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Date: Monday 30 November
Time: TBC
Gravesham Christmas Festival
Various locations in Gravesend
The annual Christmas festival of events
returns bigger and better.
Date: Every Saturday from 13 Nov to 19 Dec
Time: TBC
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Summer Outdoor Theatre at Nurstead Court, in Meopham
Two Gentleman of Verona - Thursday 30 July
Hay Fever - Wednesday 12 August
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IN THE HEART OF
GRAVESEND
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Arts & Entertainment
Discover Kent’s Hidden Gem
Sponsored Art Show
St Andrew’s Art
Centre, DA12 2BD
Gravesend Art Consortium
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Date: 4, 5 July; 1, 2 August; 19, 20 Six artists hosting six
exhibitions. Please visit
Date: 4, 5,18, 19 April; 6, 7 June; 18,
19July; 14, 15 October;14; 15 November
Time: 10am – 5pm
On 8 November enjoy tea and cakes for a
donation to the Royal British Legion.
Victorian Print Makers
Exhibition
St Andrews Art Centre,
DA12 2BD
Date: Friday 1, Saturday 2, Sunday 3, and Monday 4 May
Time: 10am – 5pm
Gravesend Art Consortium, Sound &
Vision Themed Show
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Date: Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 May Time: 10am – 5pm
Gravesend Art Show
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Date: Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May
Time: 10am – 5pm
Meet the Artist
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Meet the artists, watch them work - have a
chat, eight inspiring artists participating.
Date: Friday 22, Saturday 23, Sunday 24, Monday 25 May
Time: TBC
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September; 7, 8 November; 5, 6 December.
Time: 10am – 5pm
Gravesham Arts Annual Art
Competition
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Application form available locally or
downloadable from graveshamarts.co.uk
Date: Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July
Time: 11am – 5pm
Art in the Church - Summer Art
Exhibition
St Mary’s Church, Higham, ME3 7LS
St Mary’s Church will host the works of
local artists of all ages. Exhibition of varied
art works. Some works to buy and an
opportunity to view the ancient church.
Refreshments available to buy.
Date: Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July
Time: 11am – 5pm
Price: £2 entrance, children free
Outdoor Theatre – Two Gentlemen of
Verona
Nurstead Court, Nurstead Court Lane,
Meopham, DA13 9AD
Date: Thursday 30 July
Time: 7.30pm (gates open at 6.30pm)
Price: Adults £19.50, Over 60’s £16.50, Children £8, Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £50
Book: 08442 439 480
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Food, Drink & Art Festival
St Andrews Art Centre (DA12 2BD) in
partnership with The Three Daws Public
House (DA11 0BJ)
Date: Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 August
Time: TBC
Outdoor Theatre - Hayfever
Nurstead Court, Nurstead Court Lane,
Meopham, DA13 9AD
Date: Wednesday 12 August
Time: 7.30pm (gates open at 6.30pm)
Price: Adults £19.50, Over 60’s £16.50, Children £8, Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £50
Book: book on 08442 439 480
Gravesend Art Group Annual Show
St Andrews Art Centre, DA12 2BD
Date: Thursday 27 August to Sunday
6 September
Time: 10am – 5pm
Friday 6 November
Riverside Leisure Area
FREE ENTRY
Gates open 6pm
Fireworks 8pm
Includes:
n Smith’s Funfair (2pm-10pm Ordnance Road)
n Stan Lee King Disco
n Catering Outlets
For further information please
call 01474 33 76 00 or visit
www.gogravesham.co.uk
For parking please use town centre car parks.
Music Event - Jazz Evening
St Mary’s Church, Higham ME3 7LS
Live Music with New York vocalist Lesley
Alexander and the Dave Bowdler Trio –
playing swing jazz and blues.
Date: Time: Price: Book: Saturday 5 September 2015
7.30pm
£12.50 inc. 1 drink and light supper
Essential – to reserve tickets email [email protected]
or call 07875 761 974
Watercolour Workshop with Andrea Scobie
Gravesend Visitor Centre, DA11 0TB
Date: Wednesday 9 December
Time: 11am
Price: TBC
North Kent Embroiders’ Guild
Gravesend Library, Windmill Street, DA12 1BE
Come along to learn more about
embroidery in the company of others
who also enjoy sewing. Anyone who has
an interest in embroidery is welcome. No
experience of embroidery is necessary.
Date: Third Saturday of each month (except August)
Time: 2-4pm
Further details: call 01474 324 734 or visit www.northkentembroiderers.co.uk
ElleanorLions Hospice Big Quiz
Coldharbour Road, Northfleet, DA11 8NT
Come along to the Battle of Britain pub in
coldharbour road, Northfleet for this charity
quiz in aid of EllenorLions Hospices. Teams of
eight people, alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks
are available at the bar.
Dates: Friday 1 May, Friday 17 July, 20 November
Time: 7.30pm
Price: £7 refreshments included. To book your table call Phil on 01322 221 315
Gravesham Choral Society – Kodaly & Elgar
St Georges Church, Church Street, DA11 0DJ
Date: Saturday 4 July
Time: 7.30pm
Price: £12 per adult, £5 per student
Book: www.graveshamarts.co.uk
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Accommodation
star ratings explained
Whatever the purpose of your stay, Gravesham offers a range of quality visitor
accommodation to suit your requirements. Whether it’s a B&B in Gravesend and close
villages, or a hotel with fishing and golf activities nearby, you’ll be glad you based
yourself here.
We are passionate about promoting local tourism businesses. We also recognise that
visitors have the right to be fully informed, with clear and accurate information about
accommodation and expect an appropriate level of standards and service. This can
be demonstrated by properties’ inclusion in various accredited assessment schemes
such as Visit Britain, the AA or the Kent Accommodation Scheme.
In the absence of any form of accreditation, we in partnership with Visit Kent and
Tourism South East, have developed a pilot scheme called “Standards Charter”, which
acts as a platform for start-up businesses. It enables us to work with businesses that are
equally committed to quality principles and this is an approach adopted by many
other destinations.
You can be confident that all properties listed have been checked out for quality and
have signed up to a code of conduct to deliver high standards of customer service.
1 star – Simple, practical, no frills
2 stars – Well presented and well run
3 stars – Good level of quality and comfort
4 stars – Excellent standard throughout
5 stars – Exceptional with a degree of luxury
Some local properties may not have signed up to the
Star rating scheme; however, they have joined the Kent
Accommodation Scheme. The Kent Accommodation
Scheme (KAS) is an entry scheme to assess tourist
accommodations in Kent and make sure they are fit for purpose, legal, safe
and clean. The scheme works alongside the existing National Quality Standards
(star rating schemes) of Visit England / Quality in Tourism and AA Hotel Services.
The KAS is accredited by Visit England.
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Visitor Guide 2015/16
Best Western Manor Hotel
Hever Court Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UQ
Telphone: 01474 35 31 00
The Inn on the Lake Hotel
A2 Shorne, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 3HB
Telephone: 01474 823 333
Hopewell Self-catering
217 Downs Road, Istead Rise, Kent, DA13 9HW
Telephone: 01474 83 20 52
Premier Inn – Budget Hotel
The Woodlands, Wrotham Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA11 7LF
Telephone: 01474 53 35 56
Premier Inn – Budget Hotel
Hevercourt Road, Singlewell, Gravesend, Kent DA12 5UQ
Telephone: 08709 90 63 52
For more information and to book your
stay please phone Gravesend Visitor
Information Centre on 01474 33 76 00,
email [email protected] or visit
www.gogravesham.com
Eating Out in Gravesham
Gravesham has great places to eat
and drink. Whether you are looking for
an Indian restaurant, Mediterranean
cuisine with panoramic views of the
River, an award winning Fish & Chip
restaurant,
a village restaurant, a traditional public
house or a local café, you will be able
to find somewhere with great food and
affordable prices.
Gravesham Borough Council’s policy is
to score all restaurants from zero to five.
Scores can be found at
www.scoresonthedoors.org.uk/council/
gravesham-borough-council.
For an extensive list of 4 and 5 rated
places to eat in Gravesham please visit
www.gogravesham.com/food-and-drink
www.gogravesham.com
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Gravesend Town Centre;
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www.gogravesham.com
Visitor Guide 2015/16
THREE DAWS RIVERSIDE INN
6 Town Pier, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0BJ
Tel: 01474 566869
Welcome to the Three Daws
An historic riverside inn dating back to the 1400’s steeped with tales of
smugglers, Press Gangs, hauntings and much more.
(LOCAL PRODUCE
MENU) AVAILABLE ALL DAY
• MEALS (INCLUDING
VEGETARIAN)
• FUNCTION ROOM & MEETING ROOMS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS
• RIVERSIDE TERRACE
• OUR FRONTAGE OVERLOOKS THE NEW GRAVESEND
PONTOON, IDEAL FOR VISITING BOATS/YACHTS
Why not drop in to taste the real ales and soak up the atmosphere of this
wonderful old inn?
Read more at www.threedaws.co.uk
FOR EVENTS &
MENUS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
WEDDINGS, PARTIES, BUSINESS
& SOCIAL MEETINGS
www.gogravesham.com
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Visitor Information Centre
facebook.com/GoGravesham
Established in
1999, Gravesend’s
Visitor Centre
at Towncentric
(Tourism,
Regeneration,
and Information
Centre) has
achieved much in
growing the visitor
economy in Gravesham and provides
a high quality service to visitors to the
area.
The Visitor Centre is a networked
Tourist Information Centre through the
council’s membership of Tourism South
East. The quality of its service being
recognised at a national level in being
awarded Enjoy England Official Partner
status by Tourism South East in 2008 and
a Regional Gold Award in 2014.
twitter.com/GoGravesham
The sale of a range of souvenirs, maps,
guides, brochure and bus, train and tide
timetables.
Keys for disabled toilets under the
national RADAR scheme.
Advance booking for hire of shopmobility
scooters and wheelchairs for visitors who
require them.
Gravesham Borough Council works
with national and local tourism partners
including Visit Britain, Visit England,
Tourism South East and Visit Kent.
Contact Us
Frontline Visitor Information staff are
trained to respond to a wide range of
customer and visitor enquiries and can
provide the following services:
Booking agents for the National Express
and Euroline coaches.
Bookings for local events, boat and coach
trips.
UK and local accommodation search and
bookings.
Friendly and knowledgeable advice on
where to go and what’s on in Gravesham
www.gogravesham.com
You can visit us at our visitor
centre, at the back of St George’s
Shopping Centre (Opposite St
George’s Church)
Gravesend Visitor Centre,Towncentric
18a St. George’s Square
Gravesend
Kent DA11 0TB
Our opening times are
1 April to 30 September
9am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday.
10am - 3pm, Sunday
10am - 4pm, Bank Holidays.
1 October to 31 March
9am - 4pm, Monday to Saturday.
Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays
email: [email protected]
telephone: 01474 33 76 00