Cohbam Hall, a beautiful red brick Elizabethan, Jacobean, Carolean and 18th Century style mansion, is set in 150 acres of historic Grade II listed landscaped gardens and parkland and described as "one of the largest, finest and most important houses ...
Milton Chantry is the oldest building in the Borough of Gravesham, it was founded in 1322 by Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke and is situated within the Fort Gardens. The Chantry offers a wonderful insight into the heritage of the Borough of Gra ...
The MV Princess Pocahontas (named after the famous Indian Princess buried at Gravesend) is operated by Freemen of the River Thames who have spent their working lives on this truly historic waterway. What better qualifications could anyone ask for to ...
The New Tavern Fort is the remains of an 18th century fort situated within the Fort Gardens and built in the 1780s to defend the Thames against the threat of a naval attack from France and extensively rebuilt by General Gordon between 1865 and 1879. ...
Nurstead Court is an historically important Grade 1 listed building consisting of a Medieval aisled hall, dating back to 1320, with a Victorian facade added in 1825. Nurstead Court is open to the public for guided history tours on a limited number ...
The Secret Cold War Bunker in Gravesend is a underground command post, built in 1954, from which Gravesend's rescue and emergency services were to be co-ordinated in the event of a nuclear attack. Its 13 rooms contained power and ventilation plant, c ...