Bridge Chapel

The bridge chapel at Rochester was built by Sir John de Cobham, who lived at nearby Cooling Castle. Described as newly constructed in January 1393, the chapel was located on the eastern approach to the medieval stone bridge, formerly called Chapel Lane or Bridge Lane, but today known as the Esplanade.

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Chatham Memorial Synagogue in Rochester

The Chatham Memorial Synagogue in Rochester was built between 1865 and 1870 by architect Hyman Henry Collins. This stone building in the Neo-Romanesque style still serves as a synagogue.

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St Clement

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