London Road, Ospringe opposite Faversham Road, Faversham ME13 8RX EnglandMap
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Of Passing Interest
I was curious to visit this site with its links back to Roman Britain. I guess it was a Fast Prayer site for travellers along the nearby Roman road. Come prepared to tramp across the fields to get to ...
I have lived in Faversham for over 50 years but never until now looked at this place. It’s an interesting place to visit and free to look. There is no dedicated car parking but it’s easy to find somew...
I say 'Imagination required' because, in itself, this is a very modest site with just a few stone walls, considerably ruined, surrounding a stand of large trees in the centre of a field. It will only ...
English Heritage site found on the outskirts of Faversham, definitely worth a look.
I enjoyed our visit to the Faversham Stone Chapel.First thing to note,is- it is in the middle of nowhere,we visited this after having finished seeing Maison Dieu.It was about a 30-40min walk/hike from...
Little is known of the specifics of the stone chapel beside the A2. It was a Christian chapel at one point. But all the evidence points to its origins being a Roman mausoleum. Whose it was is not know...
Of Passing Interest
I was curious to visit this site with its links back to Roman Britain. I guess it was a Fast Prayer site for travellers along the nearby Roman road. Come prepared to tramp across the fields to get to ...
Interesting
I have lived in Faversham for over 50 years but never until now looked at this place. It’s an interesting place to visit and free to look. There is no dedicated car parking but it’s easy to find somew...
Imagination required
I say 'Imagination required' because, in itself, this is a very modest site with just a few stone walls, considerably ruined, surrounding a stand of large trees in the centre of a field. It will only ...
English Heritage site found on the outskirts of Faversham, definitely worth a look.
I enjoyed our visit to the Faversham Stone Chapel.First thing to note,is- it is in the middle of nowhere,we visited this after having finished seeing Maison Dieu.It was about a 30-40min walk/hike from...
Is this Britain's Appian Way?
Little is known of the specifics of the stone chapel beside the A2. It was a Christian chapel at one point. But all the evidence points to its origins being a Roman mausoleum. Whose it was is not know...