Orchard and Classic British Afternoon tea! Exploring FAVERSHAM!! ☕
Day trips from London! Yes! another video about an easy day trip from London and that’s Faversham!
Faversham is a market town and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England, United Kingdom
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Places Visited in Faversham:
Brogdale collections
Town centre
Standard Quay
Fleur de Lis Museum
Macknade Fine foods
Sondes Tea House
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Title: Orchard and Classic British Afternoon tea!
Exploring Faversham.
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Places to see in ( Faversham - UK )
Places to see in ( Faversham - UK )
Faversham is a market town and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England. The town of Faversham is 48 miles from London and 10 miles from Canterbury and lies next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary. Faversham is close to the A2, which follows an ancient British trackway which was used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons, and known as Watling Street. The Faversham name is of Latin via Old English origin, meaning the metal-worker's village.
There has been a settlement at Faversham since pre-Roman times, next to the ancient sea port on Faversham Creek, and archaeological evidence has shown a Roman theatre was based in the town. It was inhabited by the Saxons and mentioned in the Domesday book 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, before a decline following 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.
Faversham is roughly equidistant between Sittingbourne and Canterbury. It lies 48 miles (77 km) east of London, 18 miles (29 km) east north east of Maidstone and 13 miles (21 km) from Ashford. Nearby villages include Oare across Oare Creek to the north, Luddenham, Mockbeggar and Ospringe. Geographically, Faversham sits at a boundary between marshland to the north and a mixture of brick earth, gravel and chalk to the south which leads into the North Downs.
Arden of Feversham is a play about the murder of Thomas Arden written around 1590, possibly by William Shakespeare or Christopher Marlowe. The Faversham Society was established in 1962, and is one of the oldest Civic Societies in the UK. Faversham Recreation Ground (locally known simply as Faversham Rec) is to the east of the town centre.
Faversham Stone Chapel (in Norton, Buckland and Stone) is the remains of the Church of Our Lady of Elwarton. Although Faversham Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII the nearby St Mary of Charity, Faversham Parish Church remains, and has been a Grade I listed building since 1950. St Catherine's Church dates from the Norman period and was extensively restored in the 1860s. Faversham Cottage Hospital opened in 1887. It was extended in 1922 and included a World War I memorial, which was unveiled by Vice Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas. Faversham Cemetery opened in 1898.
Faversham is close to the A2 road, a historically important route from London to Canterbury and the Channel ports. Faversham railway station opened in 1858. A former goods sheet built as part of the original railway works is now Grade I listed.
( Faversham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Faversham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Faversham - UK
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SimplyHike Shop - Faversham Kent - www.simplyhike.co.uk
simplyhike.co.uk
We stock the latest hiking and camping equipment. Anything you can see on our website you can come and try in store. Our friendly staff can offer great advice to ensure you get the right camping or hiking equipment for you.
Come take a look!
5 Jubilee Way,
Eurocentre,
Faversham,
Kent,
ME13 8GD
Your views on the future of Faversham's Standard Quay
Re-launch of sailing barge Cambria at Standard Quay
The relaunch of Bob Roberts' old sailing barge Cambria at Standard Quay, Faversham just after noon on the 21st March 2011.
Roberts was the last working barge skipper, and Cambria the last working barge. She's now being refurbished, and this short film shows the first short trip she has made on her own bottom for some time.
I should add that old Bob Robers was also a noted singer and melodeon player - although the sound track I've used on this clip is not by him, but an old recording of mine.
Very sadly, this launch may be one of the last from Standard Quay, as there are plans to develop the area. To support the campaign to save Standard Quay and Faversham Creek's traditional maritime industries, see
Faversham creek..a beautiful place
Faversham creek is so idyllic and a great place to have a picnic
Swale planners ban cameras from Standard Quay meeting
29 April 2013. Swale councillors ban an accredited journalist from filming heated public meeting about the future of historic Standard Quay, Faversham, where traditional boat-building has been driven out to make way for a controversial council-backed development. Entering a listed former shipwrights' shed now earmarked for conversion into a restaurant, some members of the public were stopped by the developer's doorman searching bags for camera equipment.
Selected Originals - Faversham Carnival (1952)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Faversham Carnival' - 52/91.
Short section used as title sequence for newsreel story. Without superimposed title.
Faversham, Kent.
Top view of float in parade in Faversham.
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Faversham Asparagus Q&A
Faversham Food Festival background and introduction to asparagus growing in Faversham with farmer Henry Bryant, Stefano Cuomo from Macknade Fine Foods and David Selves from The Phoenix. Faversham Asparagus Weekend 2014 May 3/4.
Offshore Vessels Toisa Explorer and Toisa Envoy at Sunderland 19th January 2015
Laid up at Corporation Quay having arrived on the 11th January.
Shipping on the Medway and Swale Part 1
Views of shipping and craft on the Swale and Medway over 2 days.
The Best of Faversham Market - www.faversham.org
faversham.org
Faversham has a town market every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. The Best of Faversham market started in May 2013, and will be taking place the first Saturday of every month in Preston Street, Faversham The Best of Faversham showcases local food, drink, crafts, art, trinkets and delights all lovingly made.
Come and see for yurself.
THE SHIPWRIGHT'S ARMS - Faversham
Seals of England
Ed and Judo playing in the Swale off Conyer Kent.
Faversham Transport Weekend - www.ndavey.co.uk
Filmed over the Faversham Transport Weekend in 2014. A free annual weekend event normally held in May in the town of Faversham, Kent, UK. A variety of vehicles are on display throughout Faversham's streets. These include classic and sports cars, motorbikes, buses, lorries and military vehicles. The event also offers other attractions, including street musicians, bands, fun fair rides, street performers, food and product stalls as well as free rides on vintage buses.
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Shipping in the Swale 27th March 2013
The coasters Milady,Carolin G and Kapitan Zhikharev off Queenborough on the Swale.
Roving rounnd Faversham - Part 6
Left onto Ospringe Street then Right onto Brogdale Road Roslyn is one of the bungalows on the right hand side towards the end of the video - that is where my Grandfather and Grandmother lived.
A Year in the Life of Faversham 2009-2010. Long version (preparation work and exhibition).
A daily record of life in Faversham, Kent, photographed by residents during the year 2009.
An exhibition took place from 4th to 12th September 2010. As the doors closed on Sunday 12th, the whole event was pronounced a huge success. During the nine days of the exhibition in Faversham's Drill Hall, over 4000 visitors came to see the 365 photographs, doubling the number who came to the first exhibition held over the same period in 2008.
The innovative project of both artistic and historical value also provided opportunities to learn about the history of the town.
Manged by Kent Creative Arts CIC
Faversham to Ramsgate 2 July 2013
Bonita starts her 2nd lap of the UK....from the mooring she left so long ago
Tangmere leaving Faversham.MOV
Wheel spin from 34067 Tangmere when departing from Faversham with Shepherd Neame special train.