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The Woodville Halls Theatre

The Woodville Halls Theatre provides a 700 seat auditorium and has be home to productions such as Dancing on Ice, All Start Wrestling, Abba Mania, Bugsy Malone, Raymond Froggatt to name a few.

With the excellent road links to both London & the South Coast, the Woodville Halls Theatre has been long established as the leading multipurpose entertainment complex in North Kent.

Gravesend Museum

The Gravesend Museum is located within the Old Town Hall and occupies what was originally the Town's Police Station. Today the museum holds a vast array of exhibits depicting the boroughs interesting past and is operated by the Gravesend Historical Society. On special dates you can also visit the Old Town Gaol from inside the Museum.

The New Tavern Fort and Gardens

The New Ravern Fort is the remains of an 18th century fort situaed within the Fort Gardens, was built back in the 1780s to defend the Thames against the threat of a naval attach from France. Visitors can step back into time in the fort's network of underground tunnels and experience life as a Gravesend resident during the Second World War.

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