Frindsbury, Kent

E1001699

Frindsbury, Kent is a historic riverside area near Rochester in southeast England, traditionally known for its shipbuilding and maritime industries along the River Medway.

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Frindsbury, Kent canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic area
settlement
adjacentTo Rochester, Kent NERFINISHED
Strood, Kent NERFINISHED
administrativeHistory former parish in Kent
now within Medway unitary authority area
country United Kingdom
hasEconomicHistory barge building
river trade
ship repair
hasFeature riverside location
hasHeritage medieval parish church
hasLandUseHistory industrial waterfront
hasProximityTo Rochester Bridge NERFINISHED
hasReligiousSite All Saints Church, Frindsbury NERFINISHED
hasTopography riverside slopes above the River Medway
hasViewOf Rochester Castle NERFINISHED
Rochester Cathedral NERFINISHED
historicalActivity barge traffic on the River Medway
brick and cement shipping
wharf operations
historicalCounty Kent NERFINISHED
knownFor maritime industries
shipbuilding
locatedIn England
Medway Towns urban area NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedNear Rochester, Kent NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Medway NERFINISHED
maritimeSetting lower River Medway estuary
partOf Kent NERFINISHED
Medway unitary authority NERFINISHED
region South East England
transportLink A289 road NERFINISHED
proximity to Rochester railway station

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Napoleon Bonaparte surrendered aboard her in July 1815 builtAt Frindsbury, Kent
subject surface form: HMS Bellerophon