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Rochester Castle

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Contact Details

The Keep
Rochester
Kent
ME1 1SW

T: +44 01634 335882

Fax: +44 01634 402276

Type: Castle / Fort

The great keep of Rochester Castle towers over the River Medway, dominating the skyline together with its inseparable twin, the magnificent cathedral.

Rochester Castle is one of the best preserved and finest examples of Norman architecture in England.  Its great keep, square, massive and one of the tallest in the country, measures 113 feet high, 70 feet square and has walls 12 feet thick in places.   It was on or close to the present castle site that the Romans built their first fort to guard the bridge carrying their legions over the river on their way from Dover to London and beyond. Centuries later, in 1087, Bishop Gundulf – one of William the Conqueror’s finest architects – began the construction of today’s castle, making use of what remained of the original Roman city walls. The great keep was built by William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury, to whom Henry I granted custody of the castle in 1127.

The castle has a chequered history, having been subjected to siege three times and in 1215 partly demolished by King John, who gained entry by undermining the south-east tower, using the fat from 40 pigs to set fire to the pit props.  Today, visitors can see the rebuilt round tower, contrasting with the square towers of the original Norman castle.  A model has been installed in the castle’s chapel showing how the castle would have looked in the 14th century.

Head to your local cinema from Friday, 4 March for your chance to see Rochester as you've never seen it before.

IronClad is the new feature film about to hit the big screen. Travel back to 1215 to witness the battle for Rochester Castle in a story of honour, action and excitement.  For more details visit  www.medway.gov.uk

For a guided tour, an audio guide interpretation is available at a nominal charge of £1 and is available in English, French, German and Dutch.

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Access statement
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Road Directions

From M2/A2 exit at junction 2, A228 and follow the signs for Rochester. Rochester Castle is situated at the river end of the High Street.

Public Transport Directions

Nearest rail station is Rochester. The castle is within easy walking distance from the station.

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  • Quality Assured Visitor Attraction VB Attraction VAQAS
Quality Assured Visitor Attraction VB Attraction VAQAS

Awards

  • Tourism South East Award - Tourism South East Member 2011
  • Visit Britain Awards - Code of Practice 2012

Opening Times

Open All Year

* Open 10am to 6pm April to September and 10am to 4pm October to March. Last admission 45 minutes before closing.

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • In town/city centre
  • Outdoor Attraction

Accessibility

  • Induction Loop System
  • Information on Audio Tape on Request

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

Catering

  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Delta accepted
  • Groups Accepted - Essential to pre-book group visits
  • Maestro Accepted
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Min group size - 20
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free
  • Visa accepted

Establishment Features

  • Audio Commentary in Foreign Languages
  • Garden / Grounds for visitors use
  • Gift shop
  • Groups welcome
  • Open all year round
  • Open on bank holidays
  • Toilets

Specialist Features

  • Marketed Towards Families

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted

Audio Commentary in Foreign Languages

  • Dutch audio guide
  • French audio guide
  • German audio guide

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£5.50 per ticket
Concession / Child£3.50 per ticket
Family£14.50 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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