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Gange Mews, Middle Row, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7ED

Faversham is a very attractive small town with good local shopping and a variety of clubs and activities. The town has a mainline railway station and there are regular bus services to Canterbury.

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Gange Mews can be entered through double wrought iron gates and is set in mature landscaped gardens with attractive seating and shaded pergolas surrounded by a high wall on the southern boundary. Car access is via Newton Road to the east. Altogether there are forty-nine apartments and houses mostly two-bedroom. There is a resident manager, residents' lounge, shared laundry and emergency alarm service.

Facilities: These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, attractive lounge overlooking the gardens, and laundry. Parking is to the east of the development. The gardens have been carefully landscaped with attractive seating and shaded pergolas.

HISTORY

Faversham is mentioned in Domesday as having a mill, market and two salt houses and a Cluniac Abbey was founded here in the twelfth century and contains King Stephen‘s tomb. Once a busy port this old market town has many attractive period buildings including the Guildhall.

Faversham is a very attractive small town with good local shopping and a variety of clubs and activities. The town has a mainline railway station and there are regular bus services to Canterbury. It was once a busy port with ancient buildings including Arden House where Thomas Arden was murdered in the famous Elizabethan play. The town has one of the largest churches in Kent set below the old brewery above the creek. It testifies to the towns prosperity in the middle ages when it was partially rebuilt in the fourteenth century after the earlier church was burnt by the townspeople. The town later became an important centre for the gunpowder industry.

Nearby there are many interesting places to visit with Lees Court about four miles away and Davington Priory just north of the town.

Tenure: Leasehold. 125 Years from February 1988

General Information:

Gange Mews is managed by Grange Management Ltd. Further information can be obtained from the Scheme Manager on 01795 530170 or from Grange Management on 0845 330 3444.

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