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St Marys (Redundant) - Faversham

 St Marys ( Redundant ) 


Date: August 2023 
Location: Faversham 
Public or abandoned: Public 
Delmoished: No 

One Sunday afternoon, we decided to visit a stunning redundant church in Faversham. The church was situated in a very secluded area, so we parked the car and walked to the entrance. After signing the visitor book, we explored the interior. As there was no electricity, the church became quite eerie when the sun disappeared behind clouds. We spent approximately 40 minutes in the church, taking pictures and admiring its beauty. 


According to the information provided, the church is an old Anglican church that is no longer in use. However, it is still considered a beautiful building and has been given a grade 1 listing. The church is currently owned by CCT, who acquired it in 2002. It was originally built in the 12th century and underwent restoration work between 1981 and 1984.,  
































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