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Local Heritage List

Swale's Local Heritage List

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Public Building at Faversham Post Office, Faversham

LHL081

Built in 1957, Architect GA H Pearce.

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Brents Industrial Estate: Entry Gate Piers and Security Kiosk, Faversham

LHL082

Two early 20th Century gate piers of painted terracotta or artificial stone with domed tops on simple moulded caps and with simple plinths.

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Abbeyfields Pumping Station, Faversham

LHL083

Pumping Station, Outhouse and Manager’s Cottage, built as a single development by the Borough of Faversham in 1911 as part of their improved...

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Abbeyfields Brickworks: Chimney, Faversham

LHL084

A late 19th Century, square chimney constructed of local yellow stock bricks and originally serving the extensively rebuilt yellow brick Engine Hou...

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Gunpowder Building and Entry Gates on North Side of Bysing Wood Road, near Bunting Road

LHL085

The last standing remains of the entry arrangement to the Oare Gunpowder Works.

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Remains of a historic wall at Shooting Gallery Wall and Cattle Market Railings at Junction of Whitstable Road with Bob Amor Close, Faversham

LHL086

A short length of stock brick wall, constructed in 1940 in anticipation of the German invasion and located to defend the main Eastern entrance into...

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Remains of a historic wall at Defensive brick wall at the corner of the A2 with Ospringe Road (i.e.. at The Ship Inn), Faversham

LHL087

A curved length of stock brick wall, constructed in 1940 in anticipation of the German invasion and located to defend the main road leading to Chat...

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Remains of a historic wall at  Forbes Road: Embankment Wall and Garden below Queen's Hall (Abel's Acre), Faversham

LHL088

Abel's Acre.

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Remains of a historic wall at Central Car Park: low, freestanding brick wall running North/South

LHL089

A low, rebuilt, pale red brick wall with saddle-back coping bricks dividing the town's main car park into two (unequal) halves.

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Remains of a historic wall at Boundary Walls enclosing Cross Lane between South Road and Bank Street. (former ropery line), Faversham

LHL090

A much varied mixture of red and yellow brick and flint & pebble, single height walls enclosing the North and South sides of the Lane and of mi...

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