The handsome Italianate building was built in 1849 after a fire in the previous year destroyed an earlier building dating from 1830. It was designed by a Maidstone architect, Martin Bulmer, architect to the Rochester Bridge Trust and Kent County Architect from 1860-1878. An attractive watercolour by Bulmer dated 1853 of the interior survives. After some years of decline the venue was restored to it's former splendour in 2017 by The Faversham Buildings Preservation Trust.
Venue Information
- Address: The Faversham Assembly Rooms, 63-64 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent ME13 8PG
- Tea, coffee and soft drinks are available at certain events only – please check individual event information
- The venue will have a licensed bar at certain events only – please check individual event information
- Festival bookstall at all events for book purchases and author signings
- Accessibility information: access ramps; fully accessible by wheelchair; public toilets and accessible toilet facilities
Directions (Google Maps)
Nearest Public Car Parking - 4mins walk
Alternative Public Car Parking - 5mins walk
Nearest Train Station - 6mins walk