Stardust Limousines > Limo Hire in > Gravesend Kent
Stardust Limousines thrives on providing a quality, reliable and safe wedding cars & limo hire services for all of our clients and customers. We offer hire of our stretched limousines for all of the below events and more. |
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Limousine Airport Transfer
Need to get to the airport from Gravesend? Why not take the stress of driving yourself, finding somewhere to park and let Gravesend Stardust limousines take you there in luxury. |
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Hen Night Limo Hire
Planned a Hen night in Gravesend, our safe and reliable Limo hire services will make sure you enjoy your Hen night out and when its all over we'll take you home or back to your hotel in Gravesend. |
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Football, Race Days & Sporting Events
Hire a Gravesend Limousine to transport you in luxury and style to race days, football matches, Rugby matches, Ladies day, golf events and any other sporting events in Gravesend. |
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Theatre & Concert
Limo Hire
Hire one of our amazing Hummer Limousines to take you your favourite Theatre or concert in Gravesend. Enjoy a glass of bubbly on the way in a luxury limo. |
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Stag Night Hummer Limousine
The ladies have had there hen night in Gravesend, now the lads can have there stag night party in Gravesend with our Hummer limo hire Gravesend. |
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Wedding cars limo hire in Gravesend
We have a large fleet, any of which can be used on your wedding day to ferry the bride, groom and passengers to your wedding venues. Dressed in white ribbons and flowers. |
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Gravesend
Gravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, on the south bank of the Thames, opposite Tilbury in Essex.
It is the administrative town of the Borough of Gravesham and, because of its geographical position, has always had an important role to play in the history and communications of this part of England. It still retains today a strong link with the river. The opening of the Eurostar railway station at Ebbsfleet, and the fact that it lies with the Thames Gateway, add to the town's importance.
The site of Gravesend is at a point where the high land - the lowest point of the dip slope of the North Downs - reaches the river bank. To the east are the low-lying marshy areas of the Shorne Marshes; to the west, beyond Northfleet, the Swanscombe Marshes. The settlement which grew up was therefore the only good landing place; it was also sheltered by the prominent height of what is now called Windmill Hill.
Although Windmill Hill dominates the town, Gravesend's highest point is actually Marling Cross to the south adjacent to the A2. From its origins as a landing place and first port of call for shipping Gravesend gradually extended. southwards and eastwards. The well-off people from London were coming to the town during the summer months at first by boat, and then by railway. More extensive building began after World War I, this increased after World War II, when many of the estates around the town were built.





