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Set in the heart of Faversham, The Limes is more than just a welcoming pub serving great food and drink – it’s the perfect starting point for exploring one of Kent’s most historic market towns. Whether you’re stopping by for a relaxed meal or enjoying a weekend getaway, Faversham’s rich character, independent shops, and heritage streets are right on the doorstep.
Shepherd Neame is Britain’s oldest brewer, officially founded in 1698. Brewing has taken place on this site for centuries, with roots tracing back to the town’s abbey brewhouse in the 12th century. Today, you can tour the brewery, explore its Victorian architecture, and sample award-winning ales.
Step back in time to trace Faversham’s growth from early settlement to the height of its prosperity, explained in words, illustrations, photographs and sound.
Faversham's Guildhall stands proudly in the middle of the Market Place and has been a symbol of civic life for centuries. Originally built in 1574 as a market hall, it has shaped the town’s identity for over 450 years.
Maison Dieu was founded in 1234 by King Henry III as a wayside hospital and religious house on the old Roman road, Watling Street. It served not only as a hospital, but also as a monastery, hostel, almshouse, and royal lodge.Very few buildings of this type survive today, making it an exceptional window into medieval life, travel, healthcare, and religion.
One of the best places in Kent for waterside walking. A popular loop taking in Ham Marshes, Faversham Creek, and Oare Creek. A walking guide describes the area as having lovely countryside views, and includes marsh, estuary and wildlife-rich scenery.
A rare blend of industrial archaeology, woodland beauty, and tranquil waterways, Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park is both a heritage site and a thriving nature reserve. It’s one of the most atmospheric places in Kent, peaceful today, despite once being a major centre of explosive manufacturing.
The Faversham Car Show is an annual event that fills the town with classic cars, vintage vehicles, and impressive displays from across the decades. Held each year as part of the wider Festival of Transport, it brings hundreds of exhibits to the streets, creating a lively celebration for enthusiasts and families alike.
The Faversham Hop Festival is one of Kent’s biggest and best‑loved annual celebrations, held every year to honour the town’s historic hop‑growing and brewing heritage. Across two days, Faversham’s town centre fills with live music stages, parades, street entertainment, Morris dancers, beer tents, family activities, artisan stalls, and food & drink from across the region.
This historic quay was once a thriving maritime port. Today, it’s home to antique shops, cafés, and one of Britain’s oldest warehouses.
A peaceful escape for birdwatchers and walkers, located nearby.
Ten acres of Edwardian gardens offering a serene countryside retreat.
Faversham’s markets are a vibrant celebration of local culture:
Held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Artisan crafts and produce on the first and third Saturdays.
First Sunday of each month - perfect for treasure hunters.