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Visitor Map Faversham Area Attraction Accommodation Sittingbourne Town Centre Faversham Town Centre Faversham Area - Visitor Map t t S C th B d 41 249 r or 2 R 28 29 y A a N 0 k 60 Q 0 m P B l Wa ri uin 5 r oo 20 r r C o to . o y i s o B s L n Milton Creek o ' e y Rd re m y 44 12 Market Place Exhibition and Gallery Space Fleur de Lis Heritage Centre Rose and Crown Bells Forstal Farm Stables p a d r C fi r 1 16 31 46 p y r 10 W R d e e y ld R n P ra e Country Park la R ts 12 Market Place ME13 7AE Preston Street ME13 8NS Perry Wood, Selling ME13 9RY Throwley ME13 0JS o Ave s o ed d n n e e w e o T tun r Langl e r S he dle C S R B 01795 503286 | www.faversham.org 01795 590726 | www.favershamsociety.org 01227 752214 | www.roseandcrownperrywood.co.uk 01580 720770 | www.kentandsussexcottages.co.uk M Mid is 12 wa r e eg le e a R W p Ci ds a p Ab nnab A y U be Abbey Physic Garden Grain Store Studio Royal Cinema Box Cottage ve y R 2 17 ar A d 32 47 D r r g arage Rd Abbey Place ME13 7BG Brenley Farm ME1310 9LY 9 Market Place ME13 7AG Eastling ME13 0BA e Vic C S n as w J t tl a 01795 539915 a W Way e le 07596 908529 | www.grainstorestudio.co.uk 01795 591211 | 01227 464958 | www.mulberrycottages.com c r R 30 in a n W t D d a h y to y www.abbeyphysiccommunitygarden.org Quar D x www.royalcinema.co.uk/faversham/now x y Hamiltons International in Faversham Ltd Brenley Farm House r a l Br n l e tz L i nt H 48 s H W O 5 il 18 e l 827 MILTON REGIS 0 n All Stitched Up Swan Quay, 1 Belvedere Road ME13 7DA Saddlers Steak House & Rum Bar Brenley Lane, Boughton ME13 9LY a r 0 o y B 13 2 r t C 33 eec k 2 3 B ng H i 7 Court Street ME13 7AN 07774 701381 1 Market Place ME13 7AG 01227 751203 | www.brenley-farm.co.uk 32 34 d d v l R i h l a a W an l d 18 r e L w 33 D R 30 e i D t 01795 538952 | www.allstitchedupfaversham.co.uk 01795 537927 | www.saddlersfaversham.co.uk 38 48 52 n a oo en m r Br 22 House of the Crafty Fox Church Oast d k 54 s E d m 9 d l 49 e A d 19 i e 9 l ld ve R i Arden Theatre 104 West Street ME13 7JB The Alexander Centre Hernhill ME13 9JW 4 l 2 Rd F A A h n Shepherd 4 34 v 2 r c L y r d 35 Leslie Smith Drive ME13 8PW 01795 533886 | www.houseofthecraftyfox.co.uk Preston Street ME13 8NZ e d 8 o e 01227 750974 | www.churchoast.co.uk R D u 20lo 2 b n s h F Neame Visitor ow d b r d n C Bin C R A 01795 531334 | www.ardentheatre.co.uk 01795 594460 | www.thealexandercentre.com d s o 18 Huckleberry Woods - Micro Animal Adventures Country Retreat t R Hy a Centre rs G m 22 50 u t m d W 54 20 h he B20 y e Belmont House And Gardens Lower Road, Buckland ME13 0TP The Bells of St Mary's Syndale Park ME13 0RH e 06 R st 9 l S S 3 p E B a as R le t 5 35 t d t 2 S tw s Belmont Park, Throwley ME13 0HH 07929 871465 | www.huckleberrywoods.co.uk Church Street ME13 8GZ 0 01795 531257 | www.syndalepark.co.uk o d S 4 o H Ca d 8 35 p d R 0 e 33 13 rin Rd a R 6 rd h 14 01795 890202 | www.belmont-house.org 07743 695946 A2 g Dr c 0 W D r s Jittermugs Coffee Shop Crow Cottage Park e 0 a o u u ld m y lp k d l t 2 h p 21 51 St R il Sittingbourne a hi n Me 32 r t S B n C 1 y R Preston Street ME13 8NZ 35u d 19 h C Boughton Golf Club The Butcher of Brogdale Eastling ME13 0BN tn C H e Rd t 19 39 O ol s h t 27 S re C 4 rch C n e d he er 's t Retail Park Ba 42 Rd 6 ry F lds y a o 36 C ie om r R n o r t 3 rl n e B 59 t d Brickfield Lane ME13 9AJ 01795 533121 | www.facebook.com/Jittermugs Brogdale Market Place ME13 8XZ 01227 464958 | www.mulberrycottages.com n o B L 15 P u s n W s a n n ro n l L t h E L d e a u n o n a l te a m d s d s 11 r C S L t S e loo Ta t i r 0800 258 5018 | https://www.boughtongolf.co.uk R 01795 533338 | www.thebutcherofbrogdale.co.uk e Rd W R l n l A F A 33 13 s 2 d a 11 Lilia’s Kitchen (Madagasgan Restaurant) Elm Cottage i L d k Princes Street H y 14 a y 22 52 W R d e E 16 a d Go O b Conduit Street ME13 7DF n rse R R Brogdale Collections The Courtyard Restaurant Syndale Park ME13 0RH Retail Park u d d R b 32 o a 1 o s t R ' A 7 Q 37 17 l h rr s 19 39 i be y ' 27 d Mul Brogdale Farm ME13 8XZ 4 r 01795 533535 | www.liliaskitchen.co.uk Brogdale Road ME13 8XZ 01795 531257 | www.syndalepark.co.uk Regeneration area H M n e n 42 Rd R 21 34 a h d 44 a w v 59 50 n o 15 R w o h A M J to include new B r o B 23 01795 536250 | www.brogdalecollections.org c 01795 530013 | www.courtyard-brogdale.co.uk 2 t d d th 0 t 2 e 0 r x L d 0 C n 4 Live And Love Art Fairlea 6 e S 0 d orn u R a i l a R S multi-storey car park, rt ig 53 11 h 23 a S 53 l on h n d P C a e R o y Chart Gunpowder Mills Century Road ME13 8DP The Freewheel Pub and Cycling Café 27 Preston Avenue ME13 8NH i R Sittingbourne 1 t d cinemaR andA hotel d m a 16 2 E d 4 8 38 u a A rolink o n W t ay 0 W The Forum R Faversham off Stonebridge Way ME13 7SE n o www.liveandloveart.co.uk Head Hill Road, Graveney ME13 9DE 01795 539610 2 e s a B B l rT e n n iton l L d Shopping onge R i P d Ea PRESTON 21 34 h l 10 R ves b 01795 534542 | www.favershamsociety.org 01795 538143 | www.thefreewheel.pub R d 5 d Recreation o o u Macknade Fine Foods Swan Quay Inn o J y R Centrre Cas J r 23 tle Rd D h e t 51 22 24 l k n d 55 n 54 c r S A2 12 o c L Ground s S R 30 in Creek Creative 53 Selling Road ME13 8XF The Hat Shop Conduit Street ME13 7DF u ool Rd V n 31 d P B B m k e d as Ro r el r 9 39 a S a d Rd to i a Hi R a Dr w f l g 1 50 e se l h lis d 1 Abbey Street ME13 7BE 01795 534497 | www.macknade.com 110 West Street ME13 7JB 01795 533535 | /www.swanquayinn.com t i S R b 52 s P Faversham v t U e t u E R ne er r e 14 o d e d y W p r r r o l C Av L a o Athe t 01795 535515 www.creek-creative.org lstan Rd 1 01795 227071 w C l a G u d r n a r 4 Maison Dieu Gladstone Guesthouse H 21 a s n r q R o w t D d 0 l Co 25 o m E S H n l o 2 55 o 16 dnest n t e p y l r p 26 e r wn 38 49 L i wo s n r B Creekside Vinyl Ospringe Street ME13 8NS The Plough Inn 60 Newton Road ME13 8DZ r Rd Fa Tho 55 s Ce a B m e R 12 ll m o a Ep irv as b d P 40 a d m iew Rd r a H Av B ps Rd Goo d es 10 y n ano n 25 o o t 3 Market Street ME13 7AH 01795 534542 | www.english-heritage.org.uk Stalisfield Green ME13 0HY 01795 536432 n r e r G R o L M L 24 n L C t d R L n r Wo n o S s e n Ch i e v lt e d o y on ve 01795 357702 | www.creeksidevinyl.co.uk 01795 890256 | www.theploughinnstalisfield.co.uk r t d d e t A v 25 o f i 36 ve A Mount Ephraim Gardens Huntingfield House is A R B n A 2 R U h l 26 l 56 W U d t e h d i t t u r Hernhill ME13 9TX R R d h u E Street Music Ltd The Shipwright's Arms Stalisfield Road, Eastling ME13 0HT o o e n k R Wi 11 m r S s n nde Rd z 41 a y y s rm a e h e a Ca g e re 3 Queens Parade, East Street ME13 8AQ 01227 751496 | www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk Hollowshore ME13 7TU 01795 892138 | www.huntingfieldhouse.co.uk r l g Pa n 231 v a S G w n e P e ta i 4 40 o t ll b n 0 43 r s l K n e l 45 er o 2 G 01795 591666 | www.estreetmusic.co.uk 01795 590088 | e C A ho Rd re B C National Shrine of Saint Jude Mount Ephraim Gardens W ev p A n e G 2 o H er A t h 27 www.theshipwrightsathollowshore.co.uk 57 uc v s c Faversham Folk Club 34 Tanners Street ME13 7JW Guest Rooms Hernhill ME13 9TX e e n R a S i r h O t J r 12 sp o F id r h P D e n dle C y C 's A The Limes, Preston Street ME13 8PG r W t ve e 01795 539214 | www.stjudeshrine.org.uk The Sun Inn 01227 751496 | www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk s o est v s Ridge 42 R e A d Rd H d i v 01795 534368 | www.favershamfolkclub.net 10 West Street ME13 7JE n l g Ca e Hi i h A n Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park ll s s terb d e The Old Stables Bunkbarn u v Br W C ted le ry a o ap Bel r Rd 58 w n n A 28 e a B 01795 535098 | www.sunfaversham.co.uk 28 l R P h e Faversham Guided Town Walks Off Bysing Wood Road ME13 7UD Brenley Farm, Boughton ME13 9LY Rd n r d ond k a e L C m o M d a n l t T in b ce le 13 h L t rin s e S e e e P M y r t l Market Place ME13 7AG 07710 750653 | www.gunpowderworks.co.uk The White Lion 01227 751203 | www.brenley-farm.co.uk n ne B D e A t e C r r v A e r G e d v t n w r e s ch P 43 o o le l 01795 539209 | www.favershamtownwalks.org B y l The Street, Selling ME13 8RQ Rd Oa R Fa a Oare Marshes Nature Reserve The Sun Inn l rm Coach Parking l d C F n n re L L 29 a s 1 ax 59 L 37 o to 01795 383100 h 5 L M n r e ng s C Faversham Markets Oare ME13 0QA 10 West Street ME13 7JE 2 W 15 s r a D G d n ay d n u te 14 i A r y ore r te bu R d l R p e id ry l Whit l R Market Place ME13 7AG 01622 662012 | www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk d a West Faversham Community Centre 01795 535098 | www.sunfaversham.co.uk p d l d C ge a e y m o r t S r B Swanstr 44 C B Rd ee Ave L a n 0 | www.favershammarket.org Bysing Wood Road ME13 7RH F Posillipo Uplees Farm d r d R 30 60 n D 01795 537321 | www.westfavershamca.org o h Blu Faversham Pools Belvedere Road ME13 7LD d Uplees Road ME13 0QR g m P i R e a 15 e l Ave r Park e ht b o Leslie Smith Drive ME13 8PW 01795 590580 | posillipo.squarespace.com B&B @ Blossomer 01795 532133 | www.upleesfarm.com v j 24 e r lig ose A r l 45 a e R irway l D D Fa d D M 01795 532426 | www.favershampools.com Bunce Court Road, Otterden ME13 0BY 1 he n k T r s 5 r a rt l a e a r 01795 892097 v P u e d A h H S l R ter S e lin d g d e R n t d s u 24 r h d A g i R Attraction Accommodation H k c o t 6184147 s ys Cr d sswa anbrook o Cro Sittingbourne Area - Visitor Map Dr 7294249 45 36 3 4 o 5 7 46 6 2617 31 W 939 46 53 37 40 47 56 43 48 5857 1 Baileys Coffee Shop and Sandwich Bar 13 Milton Regis Court Hall Museum 27 The BarnYard 40 Dadmans B&B 22 High Street, Sittingbourne ME10 4PD High Street, Milton Regis, Gore Farm, Oak Lane, Upchurch, Lynsted, Sittingbourne ME9 0JJ The Sheppey Crossing 01795 470995 | www.baileyscoffee.co.uk
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