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Guard ram, Davington Priory, Faversham (set of 2 images)
He's actually pretty docile in his old age. The only surviving sheep at the Priory.
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Changes to Faversham Tesco's
This building was a former Brewery, part of it now houses Tesco's supermarket.
The supermarket is now extending into the rest of the building, with expanded clothes, area, new cafe and new pharmacy.
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A genuine Crapper
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Stonebridge Pond
Originally part of Faversham Creek, Stonebridge Pond became a mill pond for a flour mill which was later used in the gunpowder industry.
The tower on the left is part of Davington Priory which has been home to Bob Geldof for some years.
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Abel's Acre, Faversham
This rockery garden is seen next to Forbes Road - the main road into Faversham just after the road goes under the railway. The garden was featured on the programme 'Gardeners' World' on 10th June 2018. It is looked after by... (more)
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Mechanics Arms sign
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Putting up the Christmas lights, West Street, Faversham
It seems rather early but they might be in aid of the coming Faversham Carnival.
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Faversham buildings [11]
This small, unusual building, in Conduit Street was constructed in 1910 of brick with ashlar dressings is home to a boxing club.
Faversham is a market town in Kent, some 41 miles southeast of London and 8½ miles west of Canterbury.... (more)
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Abbey St
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Dragon and Organist
Inside St Mary of Charity Parish Church, Faversham. The carved dragon is on choir stalls in the chancel.
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Thomas Arden's House, Abbey Street, Faversham
With nearly 500 listed buildings, there tend to be attractive corners wherever you go in Faversham. Abbey Street is one of the best-known streets and Arden's House is the best-known house in Abbey Street. The murder in 1551 of Thomas... (more)
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Faversham Almshouses (set of 3 images)
Almshouses for six widows were founded and endowed by Thomas Mendfield in 1614. In 1721 Thomas Napleton founded and endowed houses for six men.
In 1840, Henry Wreight, a local solicitor and former Mayor of Faversham, gave a bequest which... (more)
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