Sittingbourne is a vibrant industrial English town and enjoys the neighbourhood of Gillingham. The rapid development of the town has attracted thousands of workers from all across England. The connection of the town with London is another reason for its vibrancy and a direct train link always encourages the local people to find better work opportunities in the royal metropolitan without leaving their hometown permanently.
The town is an interesting blend of modern and ancient architecture. Sittingbourne High Street is like any other modern city's high street which hosts all the essential outlets of shops. Many new developments are taking place in the high street area to facilitate the visitors and locals.
The local pubs of Sittingbourne are always open for the incoming visitors and are maintained with all the English mannerism. The wide varieties of the local pubs ensure that the youth of the town spend alot of time in these versatile places.
One of the most visited attractions of the town is Doddington Place Gardens. The gardens hold some of the spectacular sights of the town moreover the Victorian buildings in the background create such a spell upon the visitors that they take with them an everlasting memory of the Place.
One of the interesting museums of the town includes Dolphin Yard. It holds many items of the flat-bottom boats that were used for carrying heavy loads. The museum is spread across a large area and systematically displays the associated pieces of barges that once were fully commercial in the last century.
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