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Campanile Hotel - Basildon - East of London
Burches, Pipps Hill, Basildon, Essex SS14 3AE

This friendly, family-style hotel & restaurant is situated near the city centre and industrial areas in Basildon. The Campanile Hotel in Basildon is the perfect choice for both leisure and business guests. All the rooms have a welcoming...
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Attractions near Campanile Hotel - Basildon -
A selection of attractions close to Campanile Hotel - Basildon -:
Bata Reminiscence Centre  (9 Miles)
This interesting project was set up to record the feelings and memories of the many people who have worked within the British Bata Community in...
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St Mary’s Church  (12.1 Miles)
Originally built during the Norman reign, this isolated church set on the edge of the Thames’ Marshes underwent much expansion and restoration during the 14th...
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Tilbury Fort  (13.5 Miles)
The artillery fort at Tibury sits on the banks of the Thames Estuary and was an important defensive point on the London sea approach from...
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Thurrock Museum  (13.6 Miles)
This extensive museum and gallery is housed within the Thameside Complex. There are forty permanent displays and twenty temporary exhibitions. In total there...
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The Chantry Heritage Centre  (13.8 Miles)
Visitors can view exhibits relating to the centre’s variety of uses over the centuries, reflecting its status as Gravesend’s oldest building. It began its...
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Custom House Museum  (13.9 Miles)
The museum is located in the original Custom House’s Coach House and displays a wide variety of seized goods and historical items. Some of...
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Fort Gardens  (14 Miles)
These gardens were donated to the residents of Gravesend by General Gordon of Khartoum fame. The grounds originally belonged to Fort House and contain...
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New Tavern Fort  (14 Miles)
Visitors can step back in time in the fort’s network of underground tunnels and experience life as a Gravesend resident during the Second World War....
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Henry VIII’s Blockhouse  (14 Miles)
All that remains of Henry’s Blockhouse today is the foundations excavated during the 1980s. However, in 1540 the Blockhouse was one of five forts...
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Royal Terrace Pier  (14 Miles)
The Royal Terrace Pier was built in 1844 as The Terrace Pier, but was renamed Royal in 1863 after Princess Alexandra of Denmark arrived there...
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St Andrew’s Arts Centre and Mission House  (14 Miles)
Although used now for concerts, exhibitions and plays, the Mission House was built in 1840 as the Spread Eagle tavern, before being converted in 1870...
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Gravesend Clock Tower  (14 Miles)
One of Gravesend’s most striking landmarks, the portland stone Clock Tower stands over 18m tall and its four clock faces are each over 1.5m in...
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The Three Daws  (14.1 Miles)
The Three Daws is reputed to be the oldest pub in Kent and is a Grade II listed building. It was originally known as...
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Town Pier  (14.1 Miles)
Gravesend’s Town Pier is the world’s oldest remaining cast iron pier and was built in 1834 as a passenger pier. Perhaps the most striking...
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Princess Pocahontas  (14.2 Miles)
This bronze statue, unveiled in 1958 by the Governor of Virginia, commerates the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to Anglo-American relationships. The daughter...
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St George’s Church  (14.2 Miles)
A church has stood on this site for over 500 years; there are references to it in Edward IV’s Court Roll of 1475-78. However,...
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Gravesend Museum  (14.3 Miles)
Gravesend Museum is located within the Old Town Hall and occupies what was once the town police station. The impressive entrance is based on...
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Windmill Hill and Gardens  (14.8 Miles)
The climb to the top is worth it for the spectacular views it offers of the River Thames. Whilst at the summit visitors can...
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Cobham Hall  (16.1 Miles)
Despite being a school, visitors can wonder round 150 acres of landscaped gardens and marvel at period features by noted architects. Although a house...
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Medway Library  (16.5 Miles)
Medway Library offers a large collection of texts and audiovisual material that is available for loan to the public. The library also carries a...
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Owletts  (16.7 Miles)
Visitors to this red brick Charles II house will find it a fine example of a typical Kentish Yeoman family home. The furniture and...
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St Mary Magdalene  (16.8 Miles)
Visitors are immediately struck by the enormity of this parish church. Built during the 13th and 14th Century by the de Cobham family, it...
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Rochester Bridge  (17.3 Miles)
The Romans were the first to bridge the Medway at Rochester. One of the Roman piers of this first bridge was discovered when the cast...
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Draper's Museum of Bygones  (17.6 Miles)
Kent is often known as the garden of England, and it is a county that as well as having natural beauty has a long and...
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The Guildhall  (17.6 Miles)
Inside Rochester Guildhall there’s a fine Victorian interior and a fascinating museum. Museum highlights include a full-size replica of a Medway prison hulk, a 200,000...
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Rochester Castle  (17.6 Miles)
This castle’s origins date back to the 11th Century when the Bishop of Rochester, Gundolf, undertook to build one of the first stone castles in...
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Chertsey’s Gate  (17.7 Miles)
Chertsey's Gate was once part of the wall that separated Rochester Cathedral from the rest of the City. Made from patterned stone and flint, it...
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Minor Canon Row  (17.7 Miles)
Charles Dickens described Minor Canon Row in "Seven Poor Travellers" as “a quiet place in the shadow of the cathedral”, and so it still is....
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Cloister Garth  (17.8 Miles)
Cloister Garth is one of the prettiest places in Rochester. Once the centre of a monastic community, it's now a peaceful garden enclosed by monastic...
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Medway Visitor Centre  (17.8 Miles)
Behind this neoclassical façade is an award-winning visitor centre. Here visitors can find out all about the historic city of Rochester, from its magnificent cathedral...
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Six Poor Travellers House  (17.8 Miles)
This is a fascinating place. Between Elizabethan times and World War II, it offered board and lodging to six travellers for one night - as...
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Old Corn Exchange  (17.8 Miles)
Another of Rochester's buildings that has featured in the works of Charles Dickens, the Old Corn Exchange has an enormous "moon-faced" clock - as Dickens...
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Rochester Art Gallery  (17.8 Miles)
Located at the very heart of the beautiful community in Rochester, this gallery provides an important cultural exchange for the people of the town and...
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Queen Elizabeth II Bridge  (17.8 Miles)
The Queen Elizabeth Bridge is one of the largest road bridges in the United Kingdom and spans the River Thames. It is the most...
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Rochester Cathedral  (17.8 Miles)
This striking building is England’s second oldest cathedral. It was founded in 604AD by Bishop Justus, although today’s structure only dates from 1080....
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Oriel House  (17.8 Miles)
Many of Rochester’s backstreets are lined with fine period houses. This one is part of the King's School, the second oldest school and the oldest...
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The French Hospital  (17.9 Miles)
In Britain, The French Hospital dates from 1718. It was founded with a bequest from Jacques de Gastigny, for the care of French Huguenots, French...
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The Vines Gardens  (17.9 Miles)
This is where monks from Rochester's Priory grew grapes for their wine, and this statue of a monk is a reminder of that time. It...
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Rochester Baptist Chapel  (17.9 Miles)
The Protestant Martyrs of Rochester were burnt at the stake in 1955 and 1956 on the orders of Queen Mary I, otherwise known as Bloody...
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Restoration House  (18 Miles)
Restoration House is so called because Charles II stayed here in 1660 on the eve of his coronation. It's perhaps more famous though as the...
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