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What to See in Chatham - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Chatham (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Chatham Town Hall, Buckmore Park Kart Circuit, and Dickens World. Also, be sure to include Nashenden Down in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Chatham (England).

Chatham Town Hall

Chatham Town Hall
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Chatham Town Hall is a municipal building in Dock Road in Chatham, Kent, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Chatham Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.[1]

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Buckmore Park Kart Circuit

Go-kart track in England
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Go-kart track in England. Buckmore Park Kart Circuit is an MSA approved outdoor kart racing circuit located just off junction 3 of the M2 in Chatham, Kent, England. Until his death on 10 March 2017, it was owned by John Surtees, the only person to have won world Grand Prix championships in both Formula One car racing and Grand Prix motorcycle racing.

Situated in a woodland setting between the M2 and M20 motorways directly above High Speed 1, its proximity to London makes it Britain's busiest circuit. With seven different fleets of kart the circuit offers karting experiences for all ages and experience levels.

Buckmore Park is a circuit where many current and past Formula One drivers learned their trade, including Johnny Herbert and Formula 1 champions Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, who was originally discovered by Ron Dennis in the 1996 Champions of the Future Event held at Buckmore Park.

Although Buckmore Park is primarily a race circuit, it also has on-site conference and catering facilities.[2]

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Dickens World

Theme park in Chatham, England
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Theme park in Chatham, England. Dickens World was a themed attraction located in the Chatham Dockside retail park in Kent, England. It was themed around elements of the life and work of Charles Dickens. After a soft opening in April, Dickens World officially opened to the public on 25 May 2007. It closed on 12 October 2016.[3]

Address: Leviathan Way, Chatham (Chatham)

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Nashenden Down

Nature reserve in England
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Nature reserve in England. Nashenden Down is a 55-hectare nature reserve on the southern outskirts of Rochester in Kent. It is managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust, and is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

This nature reserve was created from a large arable field in 2009, and it is being regenerated with chalk grassland species, partly by colonisation from a steep bank which escaped ploughing and partly by seed spreading. An area of scrub provides a habitat for birds.

There is access to the site from Nashenden Farm Lane.[4]

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Medway Tunnel

Medway Tunnel
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The Medway Tunnel is a tunnel under the River Medway linking Strood with Chatham in Kent, England. It forms part of the A289 Medway Towns Northern Relief Road. The Medway Tunnel is the first immersed tube tunnel to be built in England and only the second of this type in the UK, the other at Conwy, North Wales.[5]

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