Historic churches · South East England
Faversham
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Faversham ( ) 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 mai

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Faversham · 0.7 km
- Free entry
Getting there & planning your visit
To visit Faversham Church, you can take a train to Faversham station, which is 0.7 km away. The postcode for the church is ME13 7DE. Entry to the church is free.
About
Faversham ( ) 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. It is close to the A2, which follows an ancient British trackway now known as Watling Street, which was used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons. There has been a settlement at Faversham since pre-Roman times, next to the ancient sea port on Faversham Creek. The Roman name was Durolevum. The modern name is of Old English origin, probably meaning "the metal-worker's village". It was inhabited by the Jutes and mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Favreshant. The town was favoured by King Stephen who established Faversham Abbey, which survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538. Subsequently, the town became an important seaport and established itself as a centre for brewing, and the Shepherd Neame Brewery, founded in 1698, remains a significant major employer. The town was also the centre of the explosives industry between the 17th and early 20th century, declining after an accident in 1916 which killed over 100 workers. This coincided with a revival of the shipping industry in the town. Faversham has a number of landmarks, with several historic churches including St Mary of Charity, Faversham Parish Church, the Maison Dieu and Faversham Recreation Ground. Faversham Market has been established for over 900
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Official information
Shepherd Neame Brewery, located in Faversham, is known for its rich brewing history and offers tours of its main and small batch breweries. Visitors can explore the brewery's heritage and learn about the brewing process.
Protected designations
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Kent Downs
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Faversham ( ) 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. It is close to the A2, which follows an ancient British trackway now known as Watling Street, which was used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons. There has been a settlement at Faversham since pre-Roman times, next to the ancient sea port on Faversham Creek. The Roman name was Durolevum. The modern name is of Old English origin, probably meaning "the metal-worker's village". It was inhabited by the Jutes and mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Favreshant. The town was favoured by King Stephen who established Faversham Abbey, which survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538. Subsequently, the town became an important seaport and established itself as a centre for brewing, and the Shepherd Neame Brewery, founded in 1698, remains a significant major employer. The town was also the centre of the explosives industry between the 17th and early 20th century, declining after an accident in 1916 which killed over 100 workers. This coincided with a revival of the shipping industry in the town. Faversham has a number of landmarks, with several historic churches including St Mary of Charity, Faversham Parish Church, the Maison Dieu and Faversham Recreation Ground. Faversham Market has been established for over 900 years and is still based in the town centre. There are good road and rail links, including a Southeastern service to the High Speed 1 line at Ebbsfleet International and London.
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Background
History
Faversham was established as a settlement before the Roman conquest of Britain. The Romans established several towns in Kent including Faversham, with traffic through the Saxon Shore ports of Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne converging on Canterbury before heading up Watling Street to London. The town was less than 10 miles from Canterbury, and consequently Faversham had become established on this road network by 50 AD following the initial conquest by Claudius in 43 AD. Numerous remains of Roman buildings have been discovered in and around Faversham, including under St Mary of Charity Church where coins and urns were discovered during reconstruction of the western tower in 1794. In…
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- Coordinates
- 51.3177, 0.8928
- County
- Kent
- District
- Swale
- Parish
- Faversham
- Postcode
- ME13 7DE
- Parliamentary constituency
- Faversham and Mid Kent
- Nearest railway station
- Faversham — 0.7 km
Sources
- wikipedia: Faversham (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Faversham?
- Faversham is in Kent, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode ME13 7DE), in the parish of Faversham.
- What is Faversham?
- Faversham ( ) 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 mai
- How do I get to Faversham?
- The nearest railway station is Faversham, about 0.7 km away. Drivers can use postcode ME13 7DE.
- Is Faversham a protected site?
- Yes — Faversham is part of the Kent Downs National Landscape (AONB).
- Is Faversham free to visit?
- Yes, Faversham is free to enter.
- How do I get to Faversham?
- The nearest railway station is Faversham, about 0.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode ME13 7DE.