Gad's Hill Place
His family was plagued with financial problems. However this imposing structure seemed to be part of a different world. His father noted his interest and told Charles that if he "were to be very persevering and work very hard" he might one day live there. He did. He bought the house in 1856 and lived there until his death in 1870.Gad's Hill has now become a school.
"Bless you, sir," said the very queer small boy, "when I was not more than half as old as nine, it used to be a treat for me to be brought to look at it. And now, I am nine, I come by myself to look at it. And ever since I can recollect, my father, seeing me so fond of it, has often said to me, 'If you were to be very persevering and were to work hard, you might some day come to live in it.' Though that's impossible!" said the very queer small boy, drawing a low breath, and now staring at the house out of window with all his might. - The Uncommercial Traveller - Travelling Abroad
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Please note, group visits can be arranged. For more information, contact Towncentric, Gravesend Visitor Centre, on 01474 337600.
Opening details
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Contact
Gravesend Visitor CentreTel: 01474 337600
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Venue
Gad's Hill PlaceRochester Road, Higham, Gravesend, Kent, ME3 7DS
Map reference: TQ 707711 Lat: 51.41322 Long: 0.45326
Nearest station : 1 mile (1.6 kms) from Higham station
Events at this venue
| date | event |
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| Sun 2 Jun 2013 | Tour of Gad's Hill Place |
| Sun 7 Jul 2013 | Tour of Gad's Hill Place |
| Sun 4 Aug 2013 | Tour of Gad's Hill Place |
| Sun 1 Sep 2013 | Tour of Gad's Hill Place |

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