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Chatham Historic Dockyard: Call the Midwife Tour

Chatham Historic Dockyard: Call the Midwife Tour

Discover film location sites from the award-winning TV adaptation of Call the Midwife by Jennifer Worth. Join a guided walking tour of the Chatham Historic Dockyard, led by a costumed guide to bring the world of a midwife to life! Get a sneak peak behind the scenes as you hear fascinating anecdotes about the filming of the show. Designed to represent the impoverished East End of London in the 1950s and 60s, the dockyards also have a fascinating history of their own. Walk along streets that were used to represent the slums of Poplar Dock, and walk in the footsteps of some of Miranda Hart and Jenny Agutter's most memorable scenes. Enjoy full access to Chatham Historic Dockyard throughout the day, and discover other memorable exhibits, including historic warships and an old Victorian rope factory.

Rochester, Kent: Costumed Guided Tour

Rochester, Kent: Costumed Guided Tour

See Charles Dickens hometown through the eyes of a Victorian - his estranged wife; a renowned botanical illustrator; a local inventor; Or visit Regency Rochester in company with a French Napoleonic officer, or a female theatrical entrepreneur Mrs Sarah Baker - the Georgian 'Governess General of Kentish Theatre', to discover the links with Queen Charlotte and Jane Austen. The history of Rochester stretches back over 1000 years. Choose which period you want to see the old city in, through the eyes of a character from that time, pointing out the visible and invisible remains of the influence of that time on modern Medway. The walking tour takes in close up views of the castle and cathedral and illuminates 22 sites, 4 city gates and many hidden delights in ways which only a time traveller can discover! Start your tour on corporation street, opposite the Rochester station main exit, by the coach bays, to enter the High Street via a discreet entrance via the French Hospital. Discover tales of pilgrims, refugees, agitators, soldiers, sailors and prisoners from around the world, seeking release and sanctuary, with a new life in the historic streets of Rochester. Gain an understanding of the place that directly inspired the great works of Charles Dickens and Rochester's part in world events. Along the way, learn about the evolution of a cathedral city through time, built on wealth from the river and the dockyard at Chatham. See Almshouses, Dean's Gate, Rochester Cathedral, the church of St. Nicholas, Jasper's Gate, Two Post Alley, the George Vaults, the Guildhall, The Bull Hotel, the Royal Crown, Rochester Bridge Trust, Castle Gardens, Rochester Castle, Baker's Walk, Satis House, Longley House, Boley Hill, Minor Canons Row, The Vines, Restoration House, the memorial to the last known sighting of Dickens, Eastgate House, the Swiss Chalet and the Six Poor Travellers. Tours last 90 minutes. Route can be amended for those with mobility issues. Also available in French.

Rochester: Bespoke After Hours Tour with a Costumed Guide

Rochester: Bespoke After Hours Tour with a Costumed Guide

Take a guided walking tour of Rochester, the city that inspired Charles Dickens, and see the town through the eyes of a character from a different time period. Choose from a variety of characters, including Charles Dickens' estranged wife, a Napoleonic officer, and more. Start your tour on Corporation Street, opposite the Rochester station main exit, by the coach bays. Enter the High Street via a discreet entrance via the French Hospital. Discover tales of pilgrims, refugees, agitators, soldiers, sailors, and prisoners from around the world, seeking release and sanctuary, with a new life in the historic streets of Rochester. Gain an understanding of the place that directly inspired the great works of Charles Dickens and Rochester's part in world events. Along the way, learn about the evolution of a cathedral city through time, built on wealth from the river and the dockyard at Chatham. See Almshouses, Dean's Gate, Rochester Cathedral, the church of St. Nicholas, Jasper's Gate, Two Post Alley, the George Vaults, the Guildhall, The Bull Hotel, the Royal Crown, Rochester Bridge Trust, Castle Gardens, Rochester Castle, Baker's Walk, Satis House, Longley House, Boley Hill, Minor Canons Row, The Vines, Restoration House, the memorial to the last known sighting of Dickens, Eastgate House, the Swiss Chalet, and the Six Poor Travellers. Choose which period you want to see the old city in, through the eyes of a character from that time, pointing out the visible and invisible remains of the influence of that time on modern Medway. The walking tour takes in close-up views of the castle and cathedral and illuminates 22 sites, 4 city gates, and many hidden delights in ways which only a time traveler can discover.

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(94 reviews)

Despite the wind and rain, we had a wonderful tour of Rochester! Our costumed’Mrs Dickens’ was fabulous and showed us round the many sites with such enthusiasm and authenticity. She brought the whole tour to life! Absolutely excellent and would definitely recommend!! Meeting place just opposite Rochester station.

Loved every second! Wanted to do this for a while. Every series/Christmas special watched. We had a lovely midwife with our tour. Would 1000% recommend to big fans of Call the Midwife!! 😁

The total absorption in the character. Totally believable. Showed and explained things that we would never have known. Fantastic...totally RECCOMMENDED. x

The tour was very informative and the guide made it a fun day out

The guide stayed in character and so knowledgeable.