Eastgate HouseQuality Assessed

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"An historic house with strong connections to Charles Dickens."
Overview
Eastgate House is a beautifully preserved 16th-century townhouse on Rochester's historic High Street. Originally built for a wealthy Tudor merchant, the house has served many roles over the centuries. Today, it is a fascinating attraction that showcases the building's rich history through engaging displays and restored period rooms. It has strong connections to Charles Dickens, who featured it in The Pickwick Papers and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Visitors can explore the connections between the house and Dickens' works, as well as enjoy the gardens and exhibitions. The house offers a unique insight into domestic and social life across 400 years, making it a key heritage attraction in Medway.
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Location
High Street, ROCHESTER, Kent, ME1 1EW
About the area
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.
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Eastgate House

Quality Assessed
Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"An historic house with strong connections to Charles Dickens."
Ratings & awards
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Overview
Eastgate House is a beautifully preserved 16th-century townhouse on Rochester's historic High Street. Originally built for a wealthy Tudor merchant, the house has served many roles over the centuries. Today, it is a fascinating attraction that showcases the building's rich history through engaging displays and restored period rooms. It has strong connections to Charles Dickens, who featured it in The Pickwick Papers and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Visitors can explore the connections between the house and Dickens' works, as well as enjoy the gardens and exhibitions. The house offers a unique insight into domestic and social life across 400 years, making it a key heritage attraction in Medway.
Location
High Street, ROCHESTER, Kent, ME1 1EW
About the area
Area image
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.