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Eastgate House

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High Street
Rochester
Kent
ME1 1ER

Type: Historic House / Palace

Eastgate House is a grade one listed building of exceptional interest. It was built in the late 1590s by Sir Peter Buck, Clerk of the Cheque at Chatham Dockyard and is an excellent example of an Elizabethan town house.

Subsequently five generations of Bucks lived in the house and made their own changes and additions to the building. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the house had many uses, notably as a girls' school. It features as Westgate in Dickens' novel, Pickwick Papers and as the Nun's House in The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

The house is set in its own gardens and the site also encompasses an annexe building and cottage designed by Sir Guy Dawber in the 1920s. In addition, it is home to the Swiss chalet where Dickens used to write. This was moved to Eastgate in the 1960s and was previously sited at nearby Gad’s Hill, where Dickens lived from 1856 until his death in 1870.

In the late 19th century the house was bought by the Corporation of Rochester and turned into the city museum. In the 1970s the building became the Charles Dickens’ Centre, which closed in 2004.

Eastgate House is currently used for the following activities:

• art exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art;
• local history exhibitions supported by Medway Archives and
Local Studies Centre and the City of Rochester Society;
• weddings and civil ceremonies;
• educational visits for such subjects as history or drama;
• special events such as Heritage Open Days and the summer and Christmas Dickens Festivals.

Special Offers

  • The Rochester and Chatham Dickens Fellowship has been donated a valuable picture of Dickens from Frasers Autographs, a branch of Stanley Gibbons of stamp fame, in the Strand, London. This contains a cartouche with a strand of Dickens' hair, authenticated as coming from a lock of hair from the estate of Dickens' sister-in-law Georgina Hogarth.

    The Fellowship has decided to hold a raffle for this exceptional piece of memorabilia, and are issuing tickets at £5 each to raise funds for the chalet restoration fund.

    Anyone wishing to buy a ticket should send a cheque made payable to; R&C DF 'Restoration Fund', together with a stamped addressed envelope, to 'Raffle Ticket' 27 Amethyst Avenue, Chatham, Kent ME5 9TX

    More offers like this - Win an exceptional piece of Dickens memorabilia

Road Directions

From M2/A2 follow signs for Rochester. The house is situated on Rochester's historic High Street.

Public Transport Directions

Nearest rail station is Rochester. The house is a short walking distance from the station.

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Awards

  • Tourism South East Award - TSE Member 2011

Opening Times

01/01/2012 to 31/12/2012

* Open on occasions throughout the year

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • Indoor Attraction

Parking & Transport

  • Coach parking - At nearby Acorn Wharf Coach Park (Free)
  • Parking (charge) - At nearby Pay and Display car parks
  • Railway station within walking distance

Payment Methods

  • Groups Accepted - Pre-booked visits only

Establishment Features

  • Event Venue - Available for corporate and exhibition hire
  • Licensed for weddings

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted - Pre-booked visits only

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