Skip to content Historic Rochester, with its Norman Castle, was a place cherished by the Victorian novelist Charles Dickens, who lived in the area as a child. Explore the stunning Cathedral, founded in 604 and the second oldest in England. Enjoy the breathtaking views from the top of one of the tallest keeps in the country which was built on the highest part of Rochesters Roman city wall, to defend the crossing of the River Medway. The High Street is also packed with quaint, independent shops and a great range of cafes and restaurants.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| ALFA GARDENS | Opposite Alfa Gardens |
| BILLERICAY RAIL STATION | Billericay Rail Station, Radford Way CM12 0BP |
| BILLERICAY SUN CORNER | Sun Corner, bus stop towards Shenfield |
| BOOKERS | London Road, bus stop outside Bookers |
| BROADWAY | The Broadway opposite the Swan |
| CRAYS HILL SCHOOL | Outside Crays Hill School |
| GOOSEBERRY GREEN | Gooseberry Green Bus Stop |
| HIGHCLIFFE ROAD | Highcliffe Road Bus Stop opposite Tescos |
| HUTTON | Rayleigh Rd PO Bus Stop opp Shops before Wash Road |
| RAYLEIGH RAIL STATION | Railway Station Forecourt, Rayleigh |
| SHEPHERD & DOG | Shepherd & Dog Bus Shelter |
| SHOTGATE POST OFFICE | Shotgate Post Office |
| SOUTH GREEN | Grange Parade, South Green |
| WICK LANE | Wick Lane bus stop |
| WICKFORD LONDON ROAD | London Road, opposite the Police Station |