Our 1866 artisan's cottage is in Faversham's conservation area close to the town centre with its old market square shops and numerous pubs and restaurants. It has been sympathetically modernised with modern central heating and sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms.
Faversham is ideally placed to visit London and the Kent Coast and Channel Ports in the other direction with fast road links and rail the High Speed rail service as well as rail links to other London termini.
Faversham is one of England’s most historic and charming towns, nestling between the rural the Kent Downs and the austerely beautiful coastal wetlands. It is a picturesque market town with an ancient quayside and many listed buildings.
Around Faversham one can see the migrating birds and summer visitors on the marshes with big skies and the sailing barges at the canal side or sailing on the Swale and Thames in Summer. You could investigate ancient villages on the old roman roads and pilgrim's trails - Watling Street, the main road from London to Dover runs through Faversham as well as the villages of Ospringe and Boughton.
The Saxon shoreway runs from London right around to Rye and offers walking along the whole of the Kent coastline .
By walking or cycling one can take in the splendour of the rolling Kent Downs with spectacular views and see a range of flora and fauna.
Just 9 miles from Faversham, to the East lies the trendy coastal town of Whitstable, famed for its oysters and further East are the seaside towns of Herne Bay, Margate and Ramsgate.
To the South, also about 9 miles away is beautiful Canterbury with its Cathedral and place in history.