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Your search for Attractions & events in Faversham returned 14 results
Attraction - Farm, Faversham
Fun farm with over 100 animals and heavy horses. Adventure playground and indoor softplay, children's activities and birds of prey displays.
Attraction - Museum, Ospringe
An early 16thC timber-framed building incorporating fragments of a 13thC hospital and shelter for pilgrims. Displays of local history and archaeology.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Faversham
The chapel, in ruins since the 16thC, is the only church to incorporate visible remains of a pagan Roman shrine.
Attraction - Brewery, Faversham
Visit Shepherd Neame and tour Britain's oldest brewery. See how beer is made, from barley to bottle and sample the company's acclaimed ales and famous lagers.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Faversham
Lively local museum reflecting the colourful history of Faversham. Attractions include period costumes, a gunpowder experience and a working village telephone exchange.
Attraction - Water Mill, Faversham
Watermills which are the oldest gunpowder mills left in the UK. They were once part of the Royal Gunpowder Factory supplying Nelson and Wellington.
Attraction - Garden, Faversham
Fine herbaceous border, daffodils, rose terraces, topiary and a small lake. New water garden. Woodland area, unusual grass maze.
Attraction - Garden, Faversham
National Fruit Collection with 4,000 varieties of fruit in 150 acres: apples, pears, cherries, plums, currants, quinces, medlars. Plant centre, tea room and gift shop.
Attraction - Walking Tour, Faversham
Walk Awhile organises self-led and guided walking holidays for individuals and groups in the Kent Down AONB and the Pilgrim Way
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Faversham
A late 18thC country mansion designed by Samuel Wyatt, seat of the Harris family since 1801. Harris clock collection, mementos of connections with India. Gardens and pinetum.