Description
Pedal back in time for this Call the Midwife backstage tour at Chatham Dockyard, where our very own midwife will lead us through the recognisable cobbled streets where many memorable scenes, starring Miranda Hart and Jenny Agutter, took place. We then explore Canterbury, a historic city with a blend of ancient and contemporary attractions with the chance to discover some hidden gems in the antique town of Sandwich and to wander the harbour village of Whitstable.
Itinerary
What's Included?
Includes- Return coach travel- Four nights at the King Charles Hotel, Gillingham (JG2+ rating) with breakfast & dinner- Admission to Chatham Dockyard & Call the Midwife Locations Tour (with a goody bag for each person)- Excursion to CanterburyOptional excursion to Sandwich & Whitstable (£12pp)
Itinerary
Included ExcursionsCall the Midwife Locations TourAfter breakfast, we head to Chatham Dockyard where we will be greeted at the HMS Cavalier Memorial for the Locations Walking Tour. Join us on a behind-the-scenes location tour at the historic Dockyard Chatham. Walk the famous streets, guided by your costumed midwife and see popular props and sets such as 'Chummy Hill' where Nurse Noakes learnt to ride her bike!CanterburyWe spend time in Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with quaint cobbled lanes, timber-framed buildings and medieval city walls. Relaxed and inviting, the city feels more like a town and is also the home to the oldest cathedral in England, dating back to Norman times. There is plenty to explore, from beautiful buildings to a bustling shopping centre.Optional ExcursionSandwich & Whitstable (£12pp)The old town of Sandwich lies on the pretty River Stour in Kent and was once one of the Cinque Ports. With a preserved centre dotted with original buildings such as several listed public houses, the town provides a unique taste of medieval England. Stroll through the narrow winding streets or enjoy the walk along the Old Town walls, one of any English medieval town's most complete defensive circuits.We then journey to Whitstable, a charming seaside town on Kent's north coast. Discover the small working harbour flanked by shingle beaches, pastel-coloured beach huts, weatherboard houses and an old-fashioned main street full of independent shops and galleries. There is also a small castle, with exquisite grounds, a short walk from the harbour. Originally constructed in the 1790s, the castle now houses a popular tearoom, and the stunning gardens include rose, woodland, and Regency gardens.
Venue Information
Hotel
King Charles Hotel, GillinghamJG2+ ratingThe conveniently located King Charles Hotel offers comfortable and stylish accommodation. The hotel includes a bar and restaurant, while the en-suite rooms feature a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi and tea/coffee-making facilities.Hotel RatingJG2+ ratingJG2+ rated hotels offer a slightly higher standard of hospitality, often with good home cooking plus enhanced décor, facilities and services, which is recognised and welcomed by our customers. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. They may also enjoy an enviable location and/or higher levels of satisfaction on online hotel rating sites and our own customer feedback surveys.