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House Removals in Edenbridge, ME2
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Rochester CastleRochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway, in Rochester, Kent. It is one of the best-preserved castles of its kind in the UK. There has been a fortification on this site since Roman times (c AD43), though it is the keep of 1127 and the Norman castle which can be seen today. With the invention of gunpowder other types of defence became more appropriate, and the military centre of the Medway Towns moved to Chatham.Strood railway stationThe station has three ground-level platforms; Platforms 2 and 3 are on an island platform and Platform 1 is at the eastern side. The entrance and ticket office adjoin Platform 1, with a tunnel from that platform leading to the island. Platforms 2 and 1 mainly handle traffic to and from London respectively, with Maidstone and Paddock Wood services terminating at and returning from Platform 3.Rochester, KentLike many of the mediaeval towns of England Rochester had municipal Freemen whose civic duties were abolished by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. However, the working guild of Free Fishers and Dredgers continued and still have rights, duties and responsibilities on the Medway, between Sheerness and Hawkwood Stone. This authority is effected through their attendance at the Admiralty Court as the jury of Freemen responsible for the conservancy of the river through current legislation. The freedom is passed through 'servitude' i.e. apprenticeship to a working freeman. The annual ceremonial beating of the bounds on the river takes place after the Court, usually on the first Saturday of July.Gravesend, KentThose built-up areas include Painters Ash, adjacent to the A2 main road; King's Farm (most of King's Farm estate was built in the 1930s); and Christianfields housing estates. The latter is in process of being completely rebuilt. The area now known as Singlewell, part of the southern built-up area of the town, was originally two separate rural parishes.Gravesend railway stationGravesend already has the High Speed One services and from the late 2010s/early 2020s, Thameslink trains from Bedford, Luton, St. Albans, Cambridge and Peterborough will call at this station in addition to Crossrail services will be the new termanal at this station when the line will be extended from Abbey Wood, this mixture of south to north services and east to west services will make Gravesend a major rail terminal.Information by Wikipedia.com
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