We are going to visit and I understand that we can park overnight on their visitors car park. Would be very interest to know if anyone has done the same or has any observations on the venue, noise, safety local eating places etc.
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Yes, Im afraid I may be told I am going to visit that too!I have found information on the Search for Sites app. The review sounds good.
We have not been there for years but there is even more there now including a connection with Call the Midwife.
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Did you stay in your Moho for two days/nights?It was a 2 day visit for us, so much to see and take in. I remember the carpark as being very quiet but cannot think of what else was around.
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I remember the Pussers Red Devil bikes In Pompey dockyard. Easier to get the RN to give you a Ferrari than a Red DevilA sad and empty place, once the heart of Medway.
From Rope loft to Dry Dock employment of class, great apprenticeship places, and the home of trade bicycles used as a means of interdepartmental transport, long before any green deal.
I remember it well, not for spectators or voyeur's.
Do I sound sad or angry if so not true, more let down
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Great, I will send an email, thanks.Well worth a visit.
try here for the answer to overnighting.
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My old Dad did his apprenticeship there and worked there all his life on subs, but sadly he died of mesothelioma due to coming into contact with asbestos. The strange thing is he was from London and was in digs in Rochester, many years later I started courting my now wife and when I told my mum where she lived it turned out it was the same house and my wife's bedroom was Dads old digs room.A sad and empty place, once the heart of Medway.
From Rope loft to Dry Dock employment of class, great apprenticeship places, and the home of trade bicycles used as a means of interdepartmental transport, long before any green deal.
I remember it well, not for spectators or voyeur's.
Do I sound sad or angry if so not true, more let down
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Thats great thanks, good to hear we shouldn't need to cook after walking aroundAs already identified plenty of flat tarmac to park on. Security on site so park towards the left hand side of the entrance and you will see the security gate house.
Ship and trades pub, a Chinese, American diner and maybe an italian if they have survived lock down. Short taxi ride to Gillingham or Chatham for more choice. A burger king inside the shopping centre.
A long walk up dock road if using shank shies pony.
Same here, just sent one off asking if we can stay for two nights.Great, I will send an email, thanks.
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No, only 1.Did you stay in your Moho for two days/nights?