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Explore a medieval Bridge Chapel and Victorian Bridge Chamber

5 Esplanade, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1QE

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Discover 600 years of history and soak in the atmosphere of a rare surviving medieval Bridge Chapel and Victorian Bridge Chamber. Enjoy beautiful views over the River Medway and explore the Trust's art collection including a work by Dame Tracey Emin.

While there has been a crossing over the River Medway at Rochester since Roman times, following a petition to King Richard II by two medieval knights, the Rochester Bridge Trust was founded in 1399 to maintain the bridge in perpetuity.

The medieval bridge continued to provide the only crossing at Rochester for over 450 years. With the increase in road and river traffic, a new bridge designed by Sir William Cubitt opened in 1856. It was renovated in 1914 and later joined by a second bridge opened by HRH The Princess Margaret in 1970.

In addition to maintaining Rochester Bridge, the Trust is also custodian of a rare surviving medieval Bridge Chapel commissioned by Sir John de Cobham in 1393. The Chapel was a key stopping point for travellers along Watling Street until it was suppressed during the Reformation. It was later used as a pub, a house, and a fruit and sweet shop before being sensitively restored by Sir Herbert Baker in 1937. An adjoining Victorian Chamber with beautiful views across the River Medway and Rochester Castle was designed by Kent architect Martin Bulmer and completed in 1879. It houses key pieces from the Trust’s art collection and historic furniture including a Mouseman table.

This year, on display for the first time since it was acquired by the Trust, visitors will be able to view ‘The Crown looking on to Rochester Bridge’ by Dame Tracey Emin, created during her time as a student at Maidstone College of Art.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
1100-1600
Sunday 13 September:
1100-1600
Saturday 19 September:
1100-1600
Sunday 20 September:
1100-1600

Location & directions

5 Esplanade, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1QE

Directions:
The Bridge Chapel and Chamber are situated a short walk along the Esplanade from Rochester High Street, and at the junction with Castle Hill. There is ample on-street parking directly outside the Bridge Chapel and Chamber and just round the corner on Castle Hill. Rochester train station is located 0.3 miles away and is easy to navigate either along the A2 or via Rochester High Street. There is step free access to all platforms at Rochester train station and accessible toilets. Many bus routes pass the Esplanade. The nearest bus stop is located opposite Castle Hill, a short walk from the entrance to the Bridge Chapel. Nu-Venture bus route 156 from The Queen Mother Court, Rochester to Chatham Waterfront Bus Station stops here.
Contact on day:
Ellie Darton-Moore
Telephone number:
+447802473884

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

There is a sesame lift and platform lift to facilitate access from the Bridge Chapel on the ground floor to the Bridge Chamber on the first floor. The public toilets, including an accessible toilet and baby changing table, are located on the ground floor a short distance from the Bridge Chapel. Please do not bring food or drink into the buildings. Assistance dogs only. There is a water bowl for dogs at the entrance to the Bridge Chapel. If more than 50 visitors are in the building at any time, our stewards may ask you to wait briefly before being admitted.

Additional information

The Bridge Chapel and Chamber are Grade II listed.

Max number of people:
50
Estimated duration:
0 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

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