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Gravesend Town Pier is the oldest remaining cast iron pier in the world and was designed by William Tiernwey Clark in 1834. It is constructed on the site of the Town Quay, as mentioned in the ...
Gravesend Town Pier has now been sold to Uber Boats. Picture: Gravesham Borough Council. Just in front of the entrance to the pier sits the 450-year-old Three Daws pub.
Gravesend Town Pier, the world’s oldest cast iron pier, will be putting on a packed programme of family-friendly activities, shows, workshops and exhibitions to help ‘keep the riverside alive’.
Gravesend Town Pier is the oldest remaining cast-iron pier in the world, designed by William Tiernwey Clark and constructed by William Wood of Gravesend, at a cost of £8,700. It opened on July 29 ...
In Gravesend, Kent, the Town Pier and the Royal Terrace Pier, which stretch out into the River Thames and are just a five-minute walk from each other, ranked low on the list.
The vessel will be open to the public at Gravesend Town Pier until September 22 from 10am until 8pm. Tickets are priced at £12 for adults, £6 for children and £30 for a family of 5.
The 40-metre pontoon, situated at the bottom of Town Pier, has already generated a huge amount of interest among boaters both locally and internationally. Among plans already in place are guided ...
It docked at Gravesend Town Pier on Tuesday and is open to visitors until 22 September. The ship's interior has been fitted out to be a floating museum dedicated to the age of sail.
A temporary Saturday service from Gravesend Town Pier was offered in August 2021, at a price of £11 per person for a single adult journey, or £19.50 for an adult return journey.
The pier was used for a number of years by passengers of the Gravesend-Tilbury ferry. But in 2012 the ferry service moved to the renovated Town Pier. The old West Street pier has therefore not ...
It docked at Gravesend Town Pier on Tuesday and is open to visitors until 22 September. The ship's interior has been fitted out to be a floating museum dedicated to the age of sail.