Maybe I misread an information sign, but I'm sure it talked about restoration - and I assumed that the quid per pro would be that it had to earn its keep. It looks newish - may be refurbished with laminate and sliding glass and electric doors. A sign in the town pier square announced a contract for renovation starting 2002, and it was either very sympathetic renovation or hasn't happened yet.
Actually a lot of buildings down that end have little restored plaques.
It is indeed the High Street, supposedly home to a farmer's market - which consisted on two stalls on the end of the market proper.
What do you count as Medway? - of Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, and Rainham I've done Rochester (especially for Baggins's Bazaar (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/65/164534236_0e31d1a8ca_b.jpg)) and Chatham (the two are walkable), and I suspect I've done Rainham (a not bad bookshop or three there). I've stood twice on Strood station. Gillingham remains unchartered territory. I aim to go back to Rochester/Chatham, especially if I have a book buying list. But I ought to go to Penn first.
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Date: 2008-10-13 11:50 pm (UTC)Actually a lot of buildings down that end have little restored plaques.
It is indeed the High Street, supposedly home to a farmer's market - which consisted on two stalls on the end of the market proper.
What do you count as Medway? - of Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, and Rainham I've done Rochester (especially for Baggins's Bazaar (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/65/164534236_0e31d1a8ca_b.jpg)) and Chatham (the two are walkable), and I suspect I've done Rainham (a not bad bookshop or three there). I've stood twice on Strood station. Gillingham remains unchartered territory. I aim to go back to Rochester/Chatham, especially if I have a book buying list. But I ought to go to Penn first.