Rochester Guildhall

Rochester Guildhall

Guildhall Museum
Location Rochester High Street
London
ME1 1PY
Coordinates 51°23′27″N 0°30′10″E / 51.3909°N 0.5028°E / 51.3909; 0.5028
OS grid reference TQ4849781080
Built 1687
Owner Medway Council
Listed Building – Grade I
Designated 24 October 1950
Reference no. 173035
Location of Rochester Guildhall in Kent

The Guildhall is an historic Grade I listed building located in Rochester, Medway, South East England. It was constructed in 1697 and has been part of the Guildhall Museum since 1979. (The museum extends to the building next door, built 1909.[1]) A notable feature is a weathervane dating from 1780 in the form of an 18th-century warship.[2] Its staircase and main hall have magnificent plaster ceilings, which were given in 1695 by Admiral Sir Cloudsley Shovell, who was the Member of Parliament for the city of Rochester at the time.[3] The Guildhall Chamber is said to feature in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens,[4] and the museum includes a room dedicated to the author.

References

  1. 2000 Great Days Out (1998) AA (UK) ISBN 0-7495-1824-3
  2. Museum website
  3. "The Guildhall Including Ranges Running Parallel to Bull Lane, Rochester". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  4. iknowkent Charles Dickens and Rochester History
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