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

LHL089

Published on Thursday, September 4.

Updated on Friday, September 12.

A low, rebuilt, pale red brick wall with saddle-back coping bricks dividing the town's main car park into two (unequal) halves. freestanding brick wall running North/South, in middle of the Car Park.  Though modest in scale the wall enhances local sense of place and security by physically separating the two areas of parking . Lengths of the original 6 foot 6 inch high wall here, with the same brick copings, survive towards Gatefield Lane and around the comer along the north side of the Lane. This section has not been rebuilt and appears 19th century in date.

Location

Central Car Park: low, freestanding brick wall running North/South, in middle of the Car Park.  Surviving old part only., Faversham

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Type of structure

LHL089 is a remains of a historic wall.

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