We're on Front Brents, right on Faversham Creek — the water is 20 paces from our garden, and the town's maritime heritage starts at our gate.
The towpath runs straight past our garden. Walk five minutes east and you're at Standard Quay among the working sailing barges. The most peaceful walk in town.
Restored Thames sailing barges, antique shops in the brick warehouses, working boatyard. The most photographed corner of Faversham — and our nearest neighbour.
Original swing bridge, occasionally still operates for tall masts. Check the boards on the quay for movement times — worth timing a pint around it.
Voted one of England's most beautiful streets — our route into town. Tudor and Georgian frontages all the way to the Market Place.
Four minutes on foot through Abbey Street. The town's full story under one roof — gunpowder, ships, kings and ales.
The brewery, the markets, the Guildhall and the full town walk are all in our Heartland guide — start there.
Lunch and dinner served by the water seven days a week. Garden tables overlook the creek.
Reserve a tableWhitstable oysters, fish from the creek, market produce from Faversham, and Shepherd Neame ales pulled from the cellar.
See the menuHop Festival, sailing barge open days, market weekends and our seasonal ale launches.
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