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New Tavern Fort

New Tavern Fort was built in the 1780s to defend the Thames from the threat of a naval attack from the French and remained in use for more than century.

Camer Park

Camer Park

Camer Park is comprised of 45 acres of designated Area Outstanding Natural Beauty (AoNB).

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Cobham Hall

Cobham Hall is an outstandingly beautiful red brick mansion dating from 1584.

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St Mary’s Church Higham

St. Mary’s is an unusual building set in one of the most distinctive landscapes of the South East. It stands on the edge of open marshland, and looks towards the river Thames across waving reed beds and narrow stretches of water.

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New College of Cobham

Behind the Parish Church of St Mary, Cobham you will find the quadrangular building of New College and almshouses retaining the remains of the original foundations of the college for priests, built by Sir John de Cobham in 1362.

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Gravesend Milton Cemetery

The oldest part of Gravesend Cemetery was originally developed as pleasure gardens in the Victorian era as a rival to the more well-known Rosherville Gardens.

St George's Church

St George’s Church

St George's is a lovely and well used church with wonderful acoustics and hosts a series of local music concerts throughout the year. It replaced the fire damaged St. Mary's as parish church in 1544. St. George's was later also consumed by fire on 24th August 1727. The current church was built in 1731 by the Architect Sloane.

Bawley Bay

Bawley Bay

Adjacent to St. Andrew’s Arts Centre, families set sail from the tiny Bawley Bay to start a new life in Australia and New Zealand.

Gravesend Blockhouse

Gravesend Blockhouse

Remains of one of five artillery blockhouses built along the Thames shoreline by King Henry VIII.

Mission House

Gravesend Mission House

Next to St Andrew’s stands the mission house. Built in 1840 as the Spread Eagle Tavern and subsequently taken over in 1870 by the St. Andrew’s Waterside Church Mission, this is now in private ownership.

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