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The chapel, in ruins since the 16thC, is the only church to incorporate visible remains of a pagan Roman shrine.
A local history museum of photographs and artefacts explaining the growth of Sittingbourne over the past 5000 years.
A late 18thC country mansion designed by Samuel Wyatt, seat of the Harris family since 1801. Harris clock collection, mementos of connections with India. Gardens and pinetum.
South East England's only preserved narrow-gauge former industrial railway and features the longest narrow-gauge viaduct in the country, museum and other attractions.
Lively local museum reflecting the colourful history of Faversham. Attractions include period costumes, a gunpowder experience and a working village telephone exchange.
Watermills which are the oldest gunpowder mills left in the UK. They were once part of the Royal Gunpowder Factory supplying Nelson and Wellington.
A unique Kentish 15thC timber-framed court building set amongst attractive buildings of Old Milton, with pictorial display of Milton's royal heritage. Exhibition of artefacts.
The remains of the small medieval parish church of Stone-next-Faversham – the only one in England to incorporate within its fabric the remains of a 4th-century Romano-British pagan mausoleum.