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Faversham has a magnificent series of royal charters granted to the town by successive English monarchs. The earliest surviving Faversham charter dates from the reign of Henry II in 1252 followed by eighteen more granted by 1685.
The Guildhall is a licensed venue for civil marriages and partnerships to take place in the Council Chamber.
A versatile venue whose main hall is ideal for a wide variety of events such as concerts, wedding receptions, corporate hospitality, rehearsals, drama clubs parties, yoga and pilates classes, bridge drives, children’s parties, recordings and photoshoots.
What better way to discover more about Faversham’s fascinating and sometimes surprising past than to be guided personally by an enthusiastic and experienced local historian?
Midweek meanderings through the marshes of Faversham. Join us on Wednesday 25th February for a guided countryside walk exploring the landscape surrounding Faversham, Goodnestone, and Graveney.
Get ready for a weekend of transport fun in the heart of Faversham! The Faversham Festival of Transport is back, bringing together vehicles of all kinds, from vintage classics to mighty military machines during two very different days.
Step back in time and experience Medieval and Tudor life in the historic town of Faversham! Join us for a full day of captivating historical re-enactments, bringing the sights, sounds, and stories of the past vividly to life.
A highlight of Faversham’s annual events calendar, the Faversham Hop Festival celebrates the town’s historic hop-growing heritage with live music, beer, street parades, family entertainment and artisan stalls — all set against the charming backdrop of one of Kent’s most vibrant market towns.
A Faversham creek side walk, takes you on a journey of discovery through the medieval town.