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The Tower, Rosherville Gardens, Gravesend, Kent

Posted on July 5, 2024by Editor
The Tower, Rosherville Gardens, Gravesend, Kent

In 1837 George Jones opened a pleasure garden by the Thames at Gravesend. It was a great success, and new features were quickly added to tempt visitors. By 1849 it was said that the gardens were ‘sweet, safe, shady and salubrious’ and the ‘prettiest thing’ between the Thames and the Tiber.

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