Faversham /ˈfævərʃəm/ is a market town and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England. The town 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. It 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".
Restaurants in Faversham
5.0 based on 226 reviews
We are a purpose built 1930's former Odeon Cinema. Reopened in 1994.
It’s great atmosphere warm and welcoming cinema a great experience also great eateries and good medieval culture of faversham.
5.0 based on 370 reviews
Offering fantastic Falconry and Target experience days at our wonderful venue, Mount Ephraim Gardens, fly Owls, Hawks, Vultures and many more raptors, or learn Archery, Laser clay shooting or Axe throwing. Also available to book off site for schools, youth groups, weddings, events and corporate days.
Today we had a falconry experience here .was for my birthday back in Feb ,was an absolutely amazing day set in amazing gardens ,getting to have the birds of prey fly and land on your arm and being able to see them up close brilliant ,joe was the perfect host ,very friendly/helpful gave all 4 of us there the same amount of time ,and really gave us a chance to see the birds do what they do best ,I couldn’t fault it ,will def be going back and totally recommend to anyone ,you won’t regret it 10/10
5.0 based on 332 reviews
Clever Dilemma, located in the historic market town of Faversham is a fun, immersive experience for 2-6 people. You and your team have one hour to solve puzzles, crack codes and escape the room in 60 minutes. Superb fun for groups, date nights and corporate team building activities.
We completed the wild west room ans had great fun, really well thought out room and staff were brill! We will definitely be back to try the other room!
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Mount Ephraim Gardens is a family owned estate set in ten acres of stunning Edwardian terraced gardens against a backdrop of the beautiful Kent countryside. Explore the gardens, relax in the Tea Room or stay in the Manor House. Highlights are the elaborate and unusual topiary, Millennium Rose Garden and a traditional herbaceous border. The gardens also feature a Japanese rock garden, water garden and lake, arboretum and a spectacular grass maze with a small play area - an ideal spot for picnic. No visit is complete without lunch or tea in the West Wing Tea Room. With five B&B Guest Rooms, each individually decorated and with incredible views over the estate, ensuite bathroom, flatscreen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities, it's the perfect country retreat. Wake up in the Manor House, enjoy a sumptuous breakfast and have the gardens to yourself before visitors arrive from 11am. Mount Ephraim is also available for weddings, corporate events, filming and photo sessions.
We were holidaying in Kent with our two small children (18 months and 3 years) and looking for somewhere to spend the day away from the hustle and bustle of the beach. The day of our visit was a very hot one (temperatures topped 32 degrees in the afternoon) but there was plenty of shade to shelter from the heat. In the 10 acres of garden there was also amble space for the children to burn off some energy and they both enjoyed looking at the wide variety of plants and flowers. The Japanese rock garden was the perfect spot for a picnic, shaded by the towering acers and the sound of the stream made for a serene backdrop. All in all, it was a brilliant day and we would certainly have spent more than the 2-3 hours of our visit if it had not been so hot. In my opinion, the gardens compare to any of the RHS gardens I have visited previously which makes the entrance fee all the more reasonable (£7 for adults, free for under 4s and £2.50 for children 4 and over.) If you are in the area I would definitely recommend checking Mount Ephraim Gardens out - you won't regret it.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
Kent Wildlife Trust should be congratulated on preserving this important site by the Swale estuary. A haven for wildfowl and waders throughout the migrant year. The sometimes desolate coastal landscape is an absolute must for ornithologists and walkers alike.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
What a very interesting place to visit, I live nearby and never knew it existed . Nice place to wander around
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This woods is popular for a reason. Great trails suitable for a variety of visitors...families, kids, dog walkers, bmxers, horse riders, bird watchers and of course nature lovers!! It’s a stunning spot worth a visit for a walk, a picnic and the view from the pulpit is great!
4.5 based on 40 reviews
There is such a variety of stalls selling great goods, from fruit and vegetables, flowers and plants t and foodo craft goods
4.5 based on 92 reviews
*NEW* A small, family-run, farm animal attraction devoted entirely to micro and miniature animals. See cute micro pigs, miniature Mediterranean donkeys, Teddy Bear lambs, alpacas and miniature chickens. You can even arrange to take them for a walk (extra charges apply). Take part in the orchard treasure hunt or our unique 'Pig Fishing' experience. Play areas for the children while you chill in the small cafe offering tea, coffee, soft drinks and cupcakes daily). Based minutes from Faversham in Kent. Open most days - ADVANCE BOOKING REQUIRED
This is a brilliant little farm, set in peaceful woodland, and really made a lovely afternoon out with our 4 grandchildren.It is so quaint and rustic and a lovely unique experience here. 2 of my grandchildren walked the teddy bear lambs and the other 2 walked the micro pigs and they loved it. In between ,we fed the Aplacas and Turkeys that are freely roaming about, And the donkeys that are in the donkey field. We also were allowed to hold the chickens, and to cuddle the sheep, this really is a lovely experience. We also did Pig Fishing with a fishing rod and then ended the afternoon having Tea and cakes which were delicious. There are also lovely swings and slides in the grounds for the children to enjoy. Would like to thank Belinda and her husband and team for the hospitality and lastly like to add how safe we felt with the socially distancing they have in place there. Would totally recommend this unique experience.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.