A 16th-century coaching inn on West Street — Faversham's prettiest stretch of Tudor and Georgian frontages — and the Shepherd Neame brewery is a few minutes' walk away.
Britain's oldest brewer, established 1698. Brewery tours run several times a week — a short walk from our front door. Stay with us, do the morning tour, walk back through Stonebridge Pond.
The prettiest stretch of timber-framed and Georgian houses in town runs from our door all the way to the Guildhall. The route we'd send any first-time visitor down.
A duck pond and small park at the quiet end of town — four minutes west of our door. Pre-dinner walk, post-tour pause.
The 1574 pillared market hall — Faversham's most photographed building. A few minutes east via West Street.
Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays — five minutes on foot. Local producers, fish, veg, the bakery our chef rates.
Markets, creek, Standard Quay and the town's full story — our Heartland guide has it all.
Eight bedrooms in a 16th-century coaching inn — exposed beams, Tudor staircases, the brewery five minutes away.
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