Top 10 Best Things To Do in Gravesend, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Gravesend, United Kingdom (UK)
Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara
Shorne Woods Country Park
Tilbury-Gravesend Ferry
Tilbury Fort
Cyclopark
Statue of Pocahontas
New Tavern Fort
St George's Church
Gravesend Visitor Information Centre
Jeskyns
Gravesend Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Gravesend:
Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Shorne Woods Country Park, Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry, Statue of Princess Pocahontas, New Tavern Fort, St George's Church, Gravesend Borough Market, Milton Chantry, Mahinder Singh Pujji Statue, Saxon Shore Way
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Shorne Wood Country Park
Part of the Kent Downs AONB and run by Kent County Council, Shorne Wood Country Park is a majo visitor attraction. Countryside officer Tim Bell explains why.
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Trosley Country Park (KTVarchive)
Trosley Country Park's 170 acres of woodland and chalk downland near Gravesend, is popular with walkers, riders, cyclists and orienteers enjoying its beauty each year - now boasts sustainable visitor facilities.
Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort, also known historically as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse, is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames in England. The earliest version of the fort, comprising a small blockhouse with artillery covering the river, was constructed by King Henry VIII to protect London against attack from France as part of his Device programme. It was reinforced during the 1588 Spanish Armada invasion scare, after which it was reinforced with earthwork bastion, and Parliamentary forces used it to help secure the capital during the English Civil War of the 1640s. Following naval raids during the Anglo-Dutch Wars, the fort was enlarged by Sir Bernard de Gomme from 1670 onwards to form a star-shaped defensive work, with angular bastions, water-filled moats and two lines of guns facing onto the river.
In addition to protecting the Thames, in the 18th century Tilbury also began to be used a transit depot and for storing gunpowder. It continued to be essential for the defence of the capital and a new artillery battery was added in the south-east corner during the Napoleonic Wars. The fort became increasingly less significant as a defensive structure, however, as military technology developed in the 19th century. It was redeveloped to hold heavy artillery after 1868, providing a second-line of defence along the river, but further changes in technology meant that it had become obsolete by the end of the century. Instead Tilbury became a strategic depot, forming a logistical hub for storing and moving troops and materiel throughout the First World War. The fort had only a limited role in the Second World War and was demobilised in 1950.
Tilbury Fort is now operated by the heritage agency English Heritage as a tourist attraction, receiving 16,154 visitors in 2014. Many of the more modern military features were demolished during the 1950s, with further restoration work taking place during the 1970s ahead of the site opening to the public in 1983. The 17th-century defences are considered by the historian Paul Pattison to be the best surviving example of their kind in Britain, and the fort includes the only surviving early 18th century gunpowder magazines in Britain.
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