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Visit our medieval Bridge Chapel and Victorian Bridge Chamber

Heritage Open Day: A chance to see inside two of Rochester Bridge Trust’s historic buildings which are situated on the Esplanade overlooking the River Medway at Rochester. A chance to see inside two of Rochester Bridge Trust’s historic buildings which are situated on the Esplanade overlooking the River Medway at Rochester.
The Bridge Chamber was formerly the administrative office of the Rochester Bridge Trust and is still used for meetings and events. It was built in 1879, to replace an older building on the same site, under the watchful eye of Kent architect, Martin Bulmer. Alongside the Bridge Chamber is the medieval Bridge Chapel, completed in 1393, which, at that time would have been situated at the end of the medieval Rochester Bridge.
event dateSat 13 Sep, Sun 14 Sep, Sat 20 Sep, Sun 21 Sep
venue addressThe Bridge Chamber, 5 The Esplanade, Rochester, Kent ME1 1QE
event timesSat 13 Sep:11am -4pm; Sun 14 Sep:11 am-4pm; Sat 20 Sep:11 am-4pm; Sun 21 Sep:11am-4pm; Free Entry.
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