Restoration House

Restoration House "There is no finer pre-Civil War town house in England that this" - Simon Jenkins (The Times)

"Deserves a medal" - Jools Holland
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Restoration House as we see it today is the amalgamation of two medieval buildings which were combined in the late 16th or early 17th century to create a mansion house just outside the south east corner of the city wall Restoration House is a unique survival of a city mansion. Situated in the heart of historic Rochester (England) the house takes it’s name from the stay of King Charles II on the ev

e of the Restoration. It is also the Satis House of Dickens’ “Great Expectations”, the home of Miss Havisham.

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17-19 Crow Lane, Rochester
Kent
ME1 1RF

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