Frigate Unicorn: His Majesty?s Frigate UNICORN, of 46 guns, was built for the Royal Navy in Chatham dockyard, and she was launched in 1824.
The classic sailing frigate was a fast and powerful warship, and was one of the most successful and charismatic ship designs of the age.
UNICORN?s construction, however, is far from conventional. She is a unique survivor from the brief transitional period between the traditional wooden sailing ship and the revolutionary iron steamship.
Step on board this historic Warship and travel back in time to the days when Britannia ruled the waves.
Summer Hours (April-October)
Daily all week: 10.00 ? 17.00
Winter Hours (November ? March)
Monday & Tuesday: Closed
Wed, Thu & Fri: 12.00 ? 16.00
Saturday, Sunday: 10.00 ? 16.00
Please Note
Last admission 30 min before closing.
Families and accompanied children very welcome.
Visitors are welcome to explore all the decks at their own pace.
Guided tours can also be provided by arrangement.
Souvenir Shop onboard.
Admission Charges
Adult £4.00
Concession £3.00(children under 15, students, senior citizens)
Children under 5 free.
Family (2 adult, 2 children) £11.00
Family (1 adult, 2 children) £9.00
Group (10 or more) £2.50 per head
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