Restoration House

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Restoration House is a historic Elizabethan mansion in Rochester, England, famed for its well-preserved period architecture and its association with Charles Dickens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elizabethan mansion
historic house
architecturalStyle Elizabethan architecture
Restoration period architecture
category Buildings and structures in Rochester, Kent
Historic house museum in Kent
country United Kingdom
era late 16th century origin
expandedInPeriod 17th century
hasAlternativeName Restoration House, Rochester NERFINISHED
hasConnectionWith Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
Charles II of England NERFINISHED
English Restoration NERFINISHED
hasFeature art collection
formal gardens
historic staircases
panelled interiors
period fireplaces
period furniture
red brick facades
timber-framed structure
walled garden
hasGardenStyle formal English garden
hasPeriod Elizabethan period NERFINISHED
Stuart period NERFINISHED
hasPreservationStatus well-preserved period architecture
hasTour garden visits
guided tours of house
hasView views over Rochester
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
inspiredWork Satis House in Great Expectations NERFINISHED
locatedIn Rochester city centre NERFINISHED
Rochester, Kent, England NERFINISHED
locatedNear Rochester Castle NERFINISHED
Rochester Cathedral NERFINISHED
locatedOn Crow Lane, Rochester NERFINISHED
mentionedIn writings of Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
namedAfter Restoration of Charles II
openToPublic yes
preservation privately restored
region Medway, Kent NERFINISHED
significantEvent visit of King Charles II in 1660
touristAttraction Rochester, Kent tourist attraction
use private residence
tourist attraction

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Rochester hasLandmark Restoration House