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Graveney Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Graveney:
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All Saints Church in the small village of Graveney, near Faversham in Kent, is a wonderful medieval church. The church remains almost unaltered from its original design with large amounts of original masonry and timberwork still in place from...
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Latest Graveney Review
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There really is not a lot of Graveney beyond a medieval church and farmers fields stretching out in all directions. Roughly halfway between Faversham and Whitstable Graveney is reasonably easy to find, but follow the road from the village to the coast and you’ll find some quiet and usually un-crowded seashore.
- Marcus101
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Boughton Golf Club can be found at the end of the M2 motorway at Faversham. The course boasts eighteen challenging holes set out amongst some stunning Kentish countryside between Canterbury and Faversham. Established in 1992 the course was designed...
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Spend a wonderful day at Farming World, enjoying animal antics and see traditional breeds of farm animals, shire horses and birds of prey. Facilities include large adventure play parks, soft play area, mini-golf and sensory garden along with Bee World,...
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For those of the Baptist Church there is a warm welcome at Faversham Baptist Church located near to the town centre on St Mary’s Road. The imposing Victorian facade of the church was constructed in the 1860’s but has been...
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This heritage centre in Faversham contains a massive number of good looking pieces that have been collected over a long period of time by a group of enthusiastic amateurs. Organising this eclectic collection well, the curators have created a...
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This interesting building originated as a 13th Century wayside hospital and has survived almost completely intact since that time. The structure is mainly flint and timber, and there are many unusual ancient building techniques to be observed around the...
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The 12th Century parish church of St Mary Madgalene and St Lawrence is sited on one of the highest points in Faversham. Construction of the church started in the early 1100’s, as part of a Benedictine priory, and was completed...
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Hernhill is one of the highest points anywhere along the Swale area in Kent and on the crest of the hill is St Michael and All Saints Church. The church was originally built in the 15th Century and from the...
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The tiny village of Boughton nestles into the North Downs just between Faversham and Canterbury and at its heart is the beautiful 13th Century parish church of St Peter and St Paul. The church features a large tower together with...
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One of the most unusual and distinctive churches in Faversham is St Saviour’s Church. The church was built around 1885 and is also known locally as the ‘Tin’ church because of the roof having been made of corrugated metal on...
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The tiny village of Hernhill, just outside of Canterbury, like many villages up and down the country, lost twenty two of its men folk during the First World War and to honour them a War Memorial was erected in the...
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