Ten years of Faversham street bonanza

Charles Dickens spent a great many chapters of his life in Kent, and had much to say about the Medway towns including Faversham, where he described “the queer little market square... the lop-sided little town hall with its big-faced clock and supporting pillars forming a little arcade, in which probably the merchants of Faversham do congregate”.

That market place and adjacent street, and the stilted Guildhall, is the scene of a 50-trader mont…

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