The Historic Dockyard Chatham - 10% Volunteer & Charity Workers discount
Save 10% Plus Pay for a Day, visit free for one year
Highlights
- One of Britain’s top maritime destinations and official filming location for TV series "Call the Midwife".
- This February half term, step into the shoes of a Dockyard worker and become an apprentice deckhand for the day
- Test your sea legs in a Cold War Submarine, Command a Second World War Destroyer, and ring the bell on a Victorian Sloop
- Discover the Command of the Oceans gallery, revealing secrets of a centuries-old ship beneath
- Explore the UK’s largest collection of RNLI lifeboats and the treasures of No. 1 Smithery, featuring exhibits from Royal Museums Greenwich and the Imperial War Museums
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Step into the heart of Chatham’s legendary shipbuilding heritage at The Historic Dockyard Chatham, one of Britain’s top maritime destinations and official filming location for TV series "Call the Midwife".
Test your sea legs in a Cold War Submarine, command a Second World War Destroyer, and ring the bell on a Victorian Sloop. Discover the Command of the Oceans gallery, revealing secrets of a centuries-old ship beneath. Explore the UK’s largest collection of RNLI lifeboats and the treasures of No. 1 Smithery, featuring exhibits from Royal Museums Greenwich and the Imperial War Museums.
Tickets are valid for a year, allowing you multiple visits to enjoy this 80-acre estate for up to 12 months. All profits made through the sale of tickets supports the crucial upkeep and preservation of the Historic Dockyard -
This offer is for 10% off the online price for tickets to The Historic Dockyard Chatham. This offer must be booked online more than one day in advance and is not combinable with any other offer or promotional code. Tickets purchased will be valid for multiple visits for one year from the date of your first visit. This offer is not valid on special events and experiences including the Call the Midwife Official Location Tour. The Historic Dockyard Chatham is open from February to November, with seasonal closures during off-peak dates