Outstanding, a must to visit if your in the area. They have a great combination of art, crafts, entertainment and history a friendly and fascinating bundle that you really should not miss. Visiting the ship is free but donations to help with the upkeep are welcomed. Definitely a more unusual place to check out.
Anita Shilling
I enjoyed my time here looking at the vessel close up and taking photos, looking out across the river. It is quite a social location, people were sitting around on the benches chatting and families having a bite to eat. A pleasant afternoon.
Raj Jee
Good welcome and nice and clean ship.
Stu harris
Cosy and approachable. If you have mobility issues or unsure on extremely steep stairs it's probably best to avoid the ship.
Andrew Startup317 days ago
Moored on the banks of the River Thames (at Gravesend) is the LV21 Lightship. Now converted into an arts and performance space, it is open to the public to visit, with a small donation to help maintain the venue.
The best views are from the pontoon bridge and pier when the ferry runs between Gravesend and Tilbury, which there is a small greenspace where the lightship is moored.
Angela turner2 years ago
A very special and iconic lightship. The first time you see it will literally stop you in your tracks. Lovingly restored, owned and run by amazing people. It is a fascinating ship to look around. It is also used as a hub for all sorts of art and music events. Well worth many visits 🤩
Graham Lindsay2 years ago
A fascinating boat to visit it sits docked on the Thames near to the Three Daws pub. Well worth a visit.
Benomaly (Benomaly)2 years ago
Calm place, the boat is brilliant aboard. Lucky to get the VR experience today which was very cool.
The best views are from the pontoon bridge and pier when the ferry runs between Gravesend and Tilbury, which there is a small greenspace where the lightship is moored.