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A picture tour of Faversham - a Historic Market Town in the county of Kent
Faversham Guildhall in Market Place
Faversham Guildhall in Market Place - by Peter Faulkner ©

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Faversham Guildhall in Market Place

Faversham's Guildhall dominates the Market Place and forms Faversham's focal point in the centre of the town. This is Faversham's third Guildhall. The first was on Guildhall Green in Tanners Street, more or less where the Gospel Mission Hall now stands. The town's early nucleus was in this area, but later its centre of gravity moved to Court Street. In about 1547 the Corporation built a new Guildhall where the single-storey section of the Shelter Shop now is, on the east side, at Middle Row's north end. Sometimes known as the ‘White House’ (presumably because it was lime-washed white), this was where Queen Elizabeth I was entertained on her visit to the town in 1572.
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Photographer: © Peter Faulkner (Gallery)(29th October 2007)

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