Strategically placed astride the London Road, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of destruction and rebuilding. Today it stands as a proud reminder of the history of Rochester, along with the cathedral and cobbled streets.
Its Norman tower-keep of Kentish ragstone was built about 1127 by William of Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury, with the encouragement of Henry I. Consisting of three floors above a basement, it still stands 113 feet high. Attached is a tall protruding forebuilding, with its own set of defences to pass through before the keep itself could be entered at first floor level.
In 1215, garrisoned by rebel barons, the castle endured an epic siege by King John. Having first undermined the outer wall, John used the fat of 40 pigs to fire a mine under the keep, bringing its southern corner crashing down. Even then the defenders held on, until they were eventually starved out after resisting for two months.
Rebuilt under Henry III and Edward I, the castle remained as a viable fortress until the 16th century.
Rochester Castle is managed by Medway Council - visit their website for the castle which also includes information about volunteering opportunities.
English Heritage membership and Overseas Visitor Passes cannot be purchased at this site so, before visiting, you may wish to join English Heritage online or by contacting our Customer Services Team on 0370 333 1181.
What's On
Easter Trail
Baby Dragon Trail
Sat, 5 Apr – Mon, 21 Apr, 10am-4pm
Admission charges apply. Trail Free.
Medieval Musicians
Drop in and meet Myal and Peg, our historical musicians and living historians, who will be joining us to share some popular tunes from Medieval England and further afield.
Wed, 28 May and Thu, 29 May
Medieval Storyteller
Join the Yarnsmith of Norwich as he transports you back to a long, long time ago.
Tue, 27 May and Fri, 30 May
Summer Trail Knightly Chivalry
Can you find all the values it takes to become a true knight for their code of honour.
Under 5’s eye spy trail also available.
Sat, 19 Jul – Sun, 31 Aug, 10am-6pm
Admission charges apply. Trail Free.
All events are managed by Medway Castle, please vist their website for further information.