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Friday, 12 March, 2010

Visitors' Faversham

The Faversham area is a tempting destination for visitors. The town is a historic treasure trove of listed buildings, and has the added bonus of being encircled by some of the finest and most secluded countryside in southern England.

Faversham Creek
Faversham Creek

Market Place
Market Place

Lorenden Park
Countryside

Town is top in county


Faversham was voted best market town in Kent and one of the three best in the South East in Country Life's 2005 search for England's favourite market town.
Packed with places of interest, from country houses and gardens to the UK’s oldest brewery and its national fruit collection, and with a host of leisure activities available the Faversham area offers the discerning traveller a relaxing but stimulating break.

Stay at one of the graded accommodation providers shown in Where to Stay and you will have a comfortable base from which to explore the area's unique beauty and heritage, to visit its fascinating attractions, browse its specialist shops and to enjoy its first-class restaurants, cafés and pubs.

Whether you’re a weekend walker or a serious rambler, walking in and around Faversham will surprise and delight you.

There’s so much variety that it’s impossible to describe in a few words, whether it’s walking the coastline under a wide and open sky, ancient woods and silent valleys, or Faversham itself: Roman town, ancient capital of Kent and home to the oldest market in the county.

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Faversham from the air

Faversham from the air