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    Faversham (/ ˈ f æ v ər ʃ əm /) is a market town in Kent, England, 8 miles (13 km) from Sittingbourne, 48 miles (77 km) from London and 10 miles (16 km) from Canterbury, next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary.

  2. A Medieval market town with a wealth of history, quality food, local produce, interesting and varied attractions all ideally located in the Swale area of North Kent. Cutting-edge art, inventive cuisine, funky cultural quarters, chic sleep-spots, super fast links to London and Europe.

  3. Things to Do in Faversham, England: See Tripadvisor's 26,471 traveller reviews and photos of Faversham tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Faversham. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  4. Discover Faversham, located in the heart of the Garden of England. The oldest market town in Kent and recorded in the Domesday Book, is bursting with history and located on a winding creek.

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    • Faversham Guildhall
    • Historic Pubs in Faversham
    • Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours
    • Wander Around Faversham’s Lanes
    • Explore West Street in Faversham
    • Meander Along Abbey Street in Faversham
    • Take A Moment at St Mary’s Church Faversham
    • Explore Maritime History at Standard Quay
    • Kent Castles Near Faversham

    On the site of Kent’s oldest market, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, this iconic 16th-century building is at the centre of the community. In medieval times it was where the local tradespeople assembled to sell their wares. Nowadays, the Charter Market is here on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. The market sells clothes, trinkets, fresh plants and flow...

    Attention beer lovers! Britain’s oldest brewery is in Faversham, so you can imagine how many pubs are scattered around the town and surrounding area – a lot! You can enjoy a drink in The Bear, the oldest surviving pub from the Middle Ages in Faversham, dating back to the 13th century. I’m just hoping the beer isn’t quite as old! Looking for a Sheph...

    If you can’t get enough of the Kentish beer, you can check out the Shepherd Neame visitor centreand book to take a tour of Britain’s oldest brewery dating back to 1698. The brewery has been at the centre of the community for the last 400 years and has been family-run since 1864.

    Whether you visit Faversham on a market day or when the town is quieter, it is an endearing place to wander around. Cobbled lanes, half-timbered buildings and independent shops all add to Faversham’s charm.

    A short street but packed with medieval charm. Pastel-painted half-timbered buildings are now home to businesses and families alike. Enjoy outside dining at one of the pubs or cafes that line West Street. Fancy staying the night in Faversham? The Sun Inn on West Street is a 14th-century Inn boasting rich character, original inglenook fireplaces, oa...

    Once the historical dwelling place of noblemen and the clergy, Abbey Street is not to be missed on a trip to Faversham. The road is lined with delightful medieval half-timbered houses decorated with climbing roses, hanging baskets and potted plants. This area was also the home to Faversham Abbey, founded in the 12th century. The abbey was destroyed...

    The medieval St Mary of Charity Faversham is all that remains of the Faversham Abbey buildings and is extremely special. It holds the tomb of King Stephenand is one of the few churches outside London where an English king is laid to rest. Walk back along Abbey Street until you reach the pink half-timbered cottage next to the Anchor Pub and turn lef...

    This charming area by Faversham’s winding tidal creek has a few independent shops selling antiques and bric-a-brac. An information centre and a couple of cafes are scattered around the quay. Visitors can buy the catch of the day at Hermans Plaice, a perfect name for a fishmonger! Standard Quay was once a bustling maritime port, and the evidence of ...

    Driving Times from Faversham Dover Castle– 30 minutes Leeds Castle– 30 minutes Deal Castle– 40 minutes Walmer Castle– 50 minutes

  5. Sep 1, 2020 · Faversham in Kent has so much to offer a visitor, whether you're heading there for a day trip or staying in this picturesque town in Kent overnight. English Heritage Maison Dieu, a 13th-century wayside hospital, is located just outside Faversham in Ospringe.

  6. Find out more about the destinations of Faversham, the Isle of Sheppey , Sittingbourne and surrounding countryside in north Kent.