Restoration House

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Restoration House
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Restoration House from The Vines
Restoration House
EtymologyVisit of King Charles II on the eve of his restoration
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationRestoration House, 17-19 Crow Lane, Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°23′10″N0°30′16″E / 51.386176°N 0.504451°E / 51.386176; 0.504451
Groundbreaking1454
Renovation cost£500,000
Owner
  • Jonathan Wilmot
  • Robert Tucker
Technical details
MaterialRed brick, ragstone, and knapped flint
Known forVisit of King Charles II on the eve of his restoration
Renovating team
ArchitectsRod Hull and subsequent owners
Other information
Number of rooms38
Public transit access
  • Rochester Community Hub (Stop N & C) on Corporation Street; 6 minute walk to Restoration House.
  • Rochester railway station; 7 minute walk to Restoration House.
Website
https://www.restorationhouse.co.uk/
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameRestoration House including wall and gate piers attached to front
Designated24 October 1950
Reference no. 1185341