Eastgate House with flower beds, Rochester High Street. Described by Charles Dickens as Westgate House in The Pickwick Papers,
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2832 x 4119 px | 24 x 34.9 cm | 9.4 x 13.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
24 September 2012Photographer:
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Eastgate House with flower beds, Rochester High Street. Described by Charles Dickens as Westgate House in The Pickwick Papers, and as The Nuns’ House in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It was a girls’ school in Dickens’s day, and the gardens now display the Swiss chalet in which Dickens wrote, transferred from his last home nearby at Gad’s Hill Place.