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14, the Market Place

A Grade II Listed Building in Faversham, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3156 / 51°18'56"N

Longitude: 0.8909 / 0°53'27"E

OS Eastings: 601555

OS Northings: 161354

OS Grid: TR015613

Mapcode National: GBR SW3.J1H

Mapcode Global: VHKJW.D6B9

Plus Code: 9F328V8R+68

Entry Name: 14, the Market Place

Listing Date: 3 August 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1069465

English Heritage Legacy ID: 175942

ID on this website: 101069465

Location: Faversham, Swale, Kent, ME13

County: Kent

District: Swale

Civil Parish: Faversham

Built-Up Area: Faversham

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


THE MARKET PLACE
1.
ll03 (South Side)
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No 14
TR 0161 SE 3/11
II GV

2.
Cl8. 3 storeys and attic. 2 windows. 1 dormer. Red brick.
Stringcourse above lst floor. Cornice and parapet above 2nd floor.
Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact on and floor only. Early C19 shop
front flanked by narrow reeded pilasters but with a plate glass
window; wide modern fascia possibly with original cornice below.

All the listed buildings in the Market Place form a group.
Also Nos 14 to 16 (consec) form a group with Nos 1 and 2
4 to 12 (consec) West Street.


Listing NGR: TR0155261347

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