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Other buildings connected with Dickens include the Six Poor Travellers House, a Canterbury pilgrim's hostel that formed the basis of one of Dickens' short stories and Rochester Cathedral.
Tours of the hidden areas of Eastgate House in Rochester are part of an open day being held on Saturday. Eastgate House, built in the 1590s, features as the Nun's House in Dickens's novel, The ...
Fans of the author will have a chance to explore his Swiss chalet, which now lives in the gardens of Eastgate House in Rochester. The 160-year-old Grade I listed dwelling will open its doors for ...
A Dickensian day out. Rochester's never been shy about its links to author Charles Dickens, who despite being associated with London, spent some of his childhood in nearby Chatham, and returned to ...
Dickens House originally belonged to a Miss Mary Pierce Strong, ... Restoration House in Rochester opens between late May and September. Prices from £5.50 for adults, ...
ROCHESTER is thought to have inspired Charles Dickens more than any other town in the UK. Located in Kent, Dickens is said to have spent his childhood in the Medway town, with its buildings inspiri… ...
In the grounds of Eastgate House, visitors will still be able to see the Swiss chalet where the author worked on The Mystery of Edwin Drood before his death in 1870. Dickens festivals will also ...
Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with family and friends as the Rochester Opera House presents "A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens' heartwarming tale of redemption and forgiveness. The ...
The Dickensian Christmas Festival returns to Rochester for 2023. Picture: Visit Medway. The free festival, which boasts a programme of events on Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3 ...
On Charles Dickens' birthday it's been revealed a 150-year-old letter will be displayed in part of the ... City Coffee House, Rochester and thanks the society for its "kind address of condolence".
Tours of the hidden areas of Eastgate House in Rochester are part of an open day being held on Saturday. Eastgate House, built in the 1590s, features as the Nun's House in Dickens's novel, The ...