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Bin Ella - Faversham - Photo album

A pleasant place to while away some time, looking at the various barges and wandering around the bric-a-brac shops. Just walk down to the end of Abbey Street (the medieval cobbled road lined with historic buildings) and it's to the left of the pub (also worth a visit).
A very pretty area with a cluster of antiques, art and restaurants at the end. Worth exploring if you're in the area.
Great fun..browsing antique shops etc..set in old barns right on the Creek..2hr free parking!!
Just a short walk from the centre of Faverhsam is Standard Quay, where you'll find a nice variety of vintage/antique shops and cafes/restaurants. Place has a really nice feel to it and you can spend a fair amount of time just poking around the antique shops (one is literally called Alladins Cave!).
Excellent little find, a treasure trove of gorgeous businesses - our favourite of which is Duck and Blade butchery - not to be missed. Follow the way the stilted town hall points you, wander down a beautiful road of chocolate box medieval houses, look for The Anchor pub and it's down to the left. We
This really is a Fabulous spot to go and chill out. A few little unique shops to have a look round, including an excellent Fishmonger or Wet Fish shop (are they the same ?) A really nice Cafe on the back side with a lovely garden, nice treats on offer and Staff that are very busy yet polite and wil
Such a lovely visit these days. A real asset to the town nice cafes and interesting little shops.Plus an excellent fish monger too!
Good food, drinks & shops for everyone. Lots to see for a quick stop to eat and drink. Good for family and pets too.
Great place to find. The various antique etc stalls are super too browse around and one of the best old toolshops I've ever found. Lovely cafe and loads of interesting barges and boats to see.
Lovely cheese scone, and no complaints from hubby about the sausage roll.
Interesting tucked-away-from-anywhere place on the creekside with a few quirky antique shops etc. Small, free car park. Nice café (the Secret Garden) also located here which is a popular destination for cyclists.
Although we visited on a monday and most places were closed, it would be a great place to visit at weekends. Secret garden does decent food.
Historical area with antiques and cafes to browse. 2 hours parking in the area and clamping is active. Band stage in the hop festival weekend. Well worth the short walk from the market area.
Lovely people also really interesting stuff.. would deffo recommend a visit.
Nice for a visit if you like expensive antique shops and cafe's. Better for boat spotting if the tide is in.
Lovely laid back atmosphere, quaint shops & cafes, all beside a scenic Faversham creek......helped by a lovely sunny day !
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