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The Anchor Faversham

The Anchor Faversham

52 Abbey street , Faversham ,
The Anchor Inn is a beautiful newly refurbished 300 year old pub, just a few minutes walk from Faversham town centre at the terminus of Abbey Street, one of the finest preserved medieval streets in England, and very close to the historic Faversham creek. Some of the beams in the pub are reported to be from the old Abbey in Faversham. With a variety of real ales on hand, live music every Sunday evening and a peaceful garden, The Anchor is well-worth seeking out and a great place to stop when enjoying a stroll through historic Faversham or a peaceful walk or cycle along the creekside.
The Bear Inn, Faversham Kent

The Bear Inn, Faversham Kent

3 Market Place, Faversham ,
A unique warm friendly Shepherd Neame pub in the heart of Faversham run by Chris and Marie Annand. Come and enjoy a pint of Sheps in one of our three bars. Lunch is served daily from 12noon till 2.30pm and on Sundays from 12noon till 4pm.
The Bull Inn

The Bull Inn

1 Tanner Street, Faversham ,
600 year old Public House, frequently used by Henry VIII back in the day. 2 bar establishment with an open fire in our saloon bar and a log burner in the public bar keeping a tradition pub feel, there is also a heated smoking area at the rear with an open fire and TV. Pool or Darts, take you pick we have both available along with 6 screens to watch sports and other events, of which 2 are outside so nobody has to miss a moment of the action! We have a large "hidden garden" at the back of the premises which is hit by the sun brilliantly in the summer, and also, a function hall available to hire for events. Contact us to find out more, or pop in for a quick beer!
The Sun Inn

The Sun Inn

10 West Street, Faversham ,
A traditional ale house situated in the centre of Faversham serving Shepherd Neames award winning ales and traditional seasonal food with locally sourced produce.
Tel: 1795535098
The Plough at Stalisfield Green

The Plough at Stalisfield Green

The Plough, Stalisfield Green, Faversham ,
Award winning 14th century pub.Serving seasonal and local produce, local beers,wines and ciders. www.stalisfieldgreen.com
The Three Horseshoes

The Three Horseshoes

The Three Horseshoes, Staplestreet, Hernhill, Faversham ,
The Three Horseshoes is a small olde worlde pub nestled in a tiny hamlet in rural surroundings, great for walking - local cycling and rambling groups regularly use the pub. The building is more than 250 years old, and documents date the first landlord on this site back to 1690; it is built in a traditional Kentish style, with a white weatherboard exterior and a traditional Kent peg tile roof. Internally some original features still remain, including the old oak beams, and the huge central fireplace – now just a feature as it is impractical in the small bar, nevertheless, there is a gorgeous open fire to one side, around which to congregate in winter. Outside there is a small, sunny garden with tables under the shelter of the ancient walnut tree, which still produces an abundance of fruit. Final mention must go to the unique, and apparently world-famous, wheelie-bin race, organised by the pub every summer on a – hopefully sunny – July day!
Fans of the Bear Sessions

Fans of the Bear Sessions

Market Place, Faversham ,
Fans of the traditional music session in the Bear Inn, Market Place, Faversham every Thursday.