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Come and join us for a great way to spend a Bank Holiday Sunday Evening
Mike Appleton brings you his authentic and breathtaking tribute show
The UK's leading UB40 tribute band and back on the pier for a second year
Enjoy real ale and craft beer to drink in or take away, fresh from Iron Pier Brewery.
This Historic Park includes Cobham Wood and the newly restored Darnley Mausoleum.
Built in 1954, Gravesend's Cold War bunker was designed to be an underground command post from which Gravesend's rescue and emergency services were to be coordinated in the event of a nuclear attack.
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.
When he was a boy Charles Dickens and his father took a walk through Kent. On Gravesend Road they passed a house called Gad’s Hill Place. Young Charles was very impressed. He bought the house in 1856 and lived there until his death in 1870.
Birthplace and home of Sir Herbert Baker (1862 – 1946), the great British architect and friend of Cecil Rhodes.