The Historic Dockyard Chatham

The Historic Dockyard Chatham: Our most recommended tours and activities

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.

The Historic Dockyard Chatham Annual Ticket

The Historic Dockyard Chatham Annual Ticket

Step into the heart of Chatham’s legendary ship-building heritage and return to the ‘Age of Sail’, when the Dockyard built mighty ships that won command of the world’s oceans. A trip to The Historic Dockyard Chatham - one of the top maritime heritage spots in Britain - promises an exciting adventure. Hop aboard the three historic warships - peer through the periscope of a Cold War Submarine, take charge on the bridge of a Second World War Destroyer, and ring the ship's bell on the deck of a Victorian Sloop. Don't miss the fantastic Command of the Oceans interactive exhibit where you can discover the hidden secrets of the ancient ship below the floor. Hear the crashing waves as you wander through the UK's biggest collection of RNLI Historic Lifeboats and explore the treasure trove that is No. 1 Smithery, showcasing incredible collections from Royal Museums Greenwich and Imperial War Museums. Experience life in a Victorian dockyard firsthand and follow in the footsteps of the skilled ropemakers who have been crafting rope for Britain's ships on the quarter-mile-long ropery since 1618. The dockyard used to be a secretive and secure place for generations - now it's open and ready for you to explore.

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What people are saying about The Historic Dockyard Chatham

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5 out of 5 stars

It was a fantastic day at the Chatham dockyard, so much history, far too much for one visit, so the added bonus of return trips throughout the year on the first ticket purchase was brilliant.. also it was more than just a job for the staff there , you could see they loved it , even though it was bitterly cold . So thanks to all the staff for their help .. play area for kids to while mum & dad can relax to a lovely hot drink too … go visit and enjoy the day I say ..

5 out of 5 stars

Loads to see, ships, submarine and lifeboats through history. The rope making operation is fascinating. Something for all age groups. We went as two adult couples and found it a great way to spend the day. Facilities were very good.

5 out of 5 stars

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!! 😁

5 out of 5 stars

We spent a thoroughly enjoyable time. Such a wealth of interesting things to do and see

5 out of 5 stars

Lots of history about this famous dockyard. Excellent exhibits