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Windmill Hill is located on the highest ground near Gravesend town centre and provides an interesting vantage point from which to view the surrounding areas and the river activity.
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.
Remains of one of five artillery blockhouses built along the Thames shoreline by King Henry VIII.
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.
Chattorey (aka Foodies) is an authentic Indian Street Kitchen in the heart of Gravesend, Kent. Made for Foodies, run by Foodies! Chattorey provide a bespoke service for each client, creating individual menus to suit your exact taste and needs. The authentic dishes we serve are freshly prepared in our Gravesend kitchen and our charming waiting staff aim to deliver an efficient yet friendly service to you and your guests
Tufail is pleased to entertain you in its contemporary, comfortable and receptive surroundings where will discover many exciting dishes and enrich your knowledge of Indian cuisine. They are a family run business that can cater for parties and any events that you require. All their food is freshly cooked on the premises and they always give 100 percent on making your night a night to remember.
Reliance Fish Restaurant is an award-winning fish restaurant and takeaway.
RM Italiano is a real family restaurant, serving some of the most authentic Italian and Lithuanian dishes in Kent. You’re assured a warm welcome whenever you visit. Their dishes are cooked the old fashioned way with plenty of love. Their Italian food is redolent with the flavours and aromas of the old country – the sunshine on the hills, the olive groves and orchards. Their Lithuanian dishes include genuine classics like fermented kvass and “spirit of the forest” venison.
Enjoy locally produced food while overlooking the River Thames at Town Pier Square, The Three Daws is one of, if not the oldest public houses in Kent with the riverside inn dating back to the 1400’s steeped with tales of smugglers. They also host lots of events and game nights for people to enjoy and spend time with or make new friends!