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Faversham (/ˈfævərʃəm/) is a
market town in Kent, England, 8
miles (13 km) from Sittingbourne, 48
miles (77 km) from
London and 10
miles (16 km) from...
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Faversham is a town in Kent, England, in the
district of Swale,
roughly halfway between Sittingbourne and Canterbury.
Faversham may also
refer to: Faversham...
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Thanet Way, runs
between Ramsgate and
Faversham via
Herne Bay and Whitstable; it
merges with the M2
motorway at
Faversham. Whitstable's
secondary school is...
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Faversham Abbey was a
Cluniac style monastery immediately to the north-east of the town of
Faversham, in
north Kent, England. It was
founded by King Stephen...
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Arden of
Faversham (original spelling:
Arden of Feversham) is an
Elizabethan play,
entered into the
Register of the
Stationers Company on 3
April 1592...
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Faversham and Mid Kent is a
constituency represented in the
House of
Commons of the UK Parliament.
Since 2015, the seat has been held by
Helen Whately...
- Cabourn-Smith. The
troupe are best
known for
writing and
performing The
Brothers Faversham and The
Penny Dreadfuls Present...,
comic plays on BBC
Radio 4. Ker, Reed...
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Three vessels of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Faversham after Faversham: HMS
Faversham (1712) was a 40-gun 1706
Establishment frigate launched in...
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Faversham railway station is on the
Chatham Main Line in England,
serving the town of
Faversham, Kent. It is 51 miles 77 chains (83.6 km) down the line...
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Faversham Guildhall is a muni****l
building in the
Market Place in
Faversham, Kent, England. The structure,
which was the
meeting place of
Faversham Borough...