What does the market town of Faversham have to offer……?

The oldest market town in Kent and recorded in the Domesday Book, is bursting with history and located on a winding creek.

With an amazing array of independent shops, captivating places to visit, walking and a reputation for fine foods, Faversham is the perfect place to unwind.

Nestled in this medieval market town is also Shepherd Neame– Britain’s oldest Brewer.

Faversham scores strongly here with fantastic range of primary schools – both in town and in the neighbouring villages if you are looking for more greenery.

When it comes to senior schooling, you have the older counterparts of these schools to consider as well as QE Grammar School in Faversham which has a fantastic reputation. 

It is situated 48 miles (77 km) from London and 10 miles (16 km) from Canterbury, with fabulous links to London, due to the High-Speed Train which goes from St Pancras to Faversham and takes 1 hour and 8 minutes.

Properties around Faversham had an overall average price of £349,155 over the last year. Detached properties selling for an average of £479,949, with semi-detached properties fetching £372,770.

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