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The Bull Inn at Rochester, Kent
The Bull Inn at Rochester, Kent. The setting for the opening scenes of The Pickwick Papers. Dickens himself stayed here. Note the Worlds largest chicken in the street, close to the coach entrance... Date: 1904
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Bull Coaching Connection Dickens Literary Papers Pickwick Rochester Tavern
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The Bull Inn at Rochester, Kent: A Blend of Literary History and Local Charm This photograph transports us back in time to the picturesque town of Rochester, Kent, where the historic Bull Inn proudly stands. Established in the 16th century, this inn holds a significant place in literary history as the setting for the opening scenes of Charles Dickens' classic novel, The Pickwick Papers. Dickens himself was a frequent visitor to this charming pub, immersing himself in the local atmosphere that would later inspire his writing. As our eyes wander around the image, we notice the quaint cobblestone street, lined with quaint shops and houses, and the bustling activity of horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians. But what truly sets this scene apart is the unusual sight of the 'world's largest chicken' in the street, just steps away from the coach entrance. This curious addition to the scene adds a touch of whimsy and intrigue, further emphasizing the unique character of this historic town. The Bull Inn, with its timber-framed facade and inviting sign, stands as a testament to the rich history of Rochester and its literary connections. Today, visitors can still enjoy a pint or a hearty meal at this iconic pub, making it a must-visit destination for both history and literature enthusiasts alike.
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