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Holiday Inn Basildon
Cranes Farm Road, Basildon SS14 3DG - England, UK

Contemporary hotel with 149 fully en-suite bedrooms, restaurant & bar with meeting and conference facilities for up to 300 delegates
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Attractions near Holiday Inn Basildon
A selection of attractions close to Holiday Inn Basildon:
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| St Mary’s Church (11.2 Miles) |
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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 (14.3 Miles) |
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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 (14.4 Miles) |
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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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| Fort Gardens (14.7 Miles) |
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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 (14.7 Miles) |
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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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| Town Pier (14.9 Miles) |
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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 (15 Miles) |
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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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| Gravesend Museum (15.1 Miles) |
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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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| Medway Library (15.5 Miles) |
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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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| The Guildhall (16.7 Miles) |
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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 (16.7 Miles) |
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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 (16.8 Miles) |
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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 (16.8 Miles) |
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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 (16.9 Miles) |
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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 (16.9 Miles) |
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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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| Old Corn Exchange (16.9 Miles) |
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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 Cathedral (16.9 Miles) |
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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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| Cobham Hall (16.9 Miles) |
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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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| Oriel House (16.9 Miles) |
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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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| New Art Centre (17.2 Miles) |
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The New Art Centre is a charitable trust gallery that was established to help develop new artistic talent in this region. It comprises over...
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| Eastgate House (17.4 Miles) |
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Fans of Charles Dickens will recognise this building as both Miss Twinkerton’s school for young ladies in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and the Westgate...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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