Faversham Guildhall, a Grade II* listed building located in the Market Place of Faversham, Kent, is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture with a rich history dating back to 1574. Originally built as a market hall, it was transformed into the town's third guildhall in 1605. The current structure, rebuilt in 1814 after a fire, features a beautiful three-stage tower with an octagonal cupola, preserving the original arcading on the ground floor. Its elegant design includes a symmetrical frontage, Venetian windows, and pediments adorned with the borough coat of arms. The guildhall has served various civic functions throughout its history, from hosting council meetings and court hearings to becoming an approved venue for weddings and civil partnerships in recent years. This architectural gem not only showcases the town's heritage but also continues to play a significant role in Faversham's community life.
Venue Information
- Address: Market Place, Faversham ME13 7AG, United Kingdom
- The venue is in the heart of Faversham Market, with access to nearby cafés, bars, pubs and restuarants
- Festival bookstall at all events for book purchases and author signings
- Accessibility information: access ramps; lift to first floor; accessible toilet.
Please note: the lift in this building has limited wheelchair access and is suitable only for standard wheelchairs, width 20 inches – please contact the festival organisers before purchasing tickets for this venue if you need to check accessibility for a larger wheelchair
Directions (Google Maps)
Nearest Public Car Parking - 1min walk
Alternative Public Car Parking - 2mins walk
Nearest Train Station - 11mins walk