favmark1: The old basin, Faversham Creek
favmark1: Walking back home over the foot bridge
favmark1: Walking back home after an autumnal walk along the flooded Creek
favmark1: Flooding in Faversham at Shepherd Neame
favmark1: Faversham Creek in flood
favmark1: Faversham Creek, overtopping at TS Hazard Sea Cadet School
favmark1: Faversham Creek and the Thames Barge "Repertor"
favmark1: Standard Quay on Faversham Creek
favmark1: "Now thats what I call a cool 4X4" Light weight Land Rover at Iron Wharf, Faversham Creek
favmark1: "SM236" The calm before the storm, Iron Wharf Boatyard on Faversham Creek
favmark1: The clouds roll in and the rain starts to pour on a flooded Faversham Creek
favmark1: Flooding out on Faversham marshes and along the creek
favmark1: The relaxed informality of a Faversham boathouse moored on the Cooksditch
favmark1: "The Sun Risen" Freshly painted on the Cooksditch as the weather closes in
favmark1: Faversham Creek as the tide rises and the storm comes in
favmark1: Footbridge
favmark1: Railway lines
favmark1: Faversham Marshes flood as the creek over-tops it's banks
favmark1: The X3 comes barreling through flood water in North Lane, Faversham
favmark1: Over-topping at Faversham Creek.
favmark1: Flooding around Faversham Creek and the Shepherd Neame Brewery
favmark1: Serious weather warning! Flooding in Faversham before storm Ciaran arrives midweek
favmark1: Oh yes, oh yes, on draft Bishops Finger, I love a Bishops Finger and the beer isn't bad either, The Sun, the saviour to the day!
favmark1: I have gathered and have flour but, parched, so a quick snifter at Faversham's best pub, The Bear, but oh no, just Master Brew, no chance!
favmark1: Just a quick trip to the swing bridge before the big shop!
favmark1: Medieval Abbey Street on the way to buy self raising flour!
favmark1: Abbey Street and the Globe Inn
favmark1: Faversham's famous Oyster Bay House on the banks of Faversham Creek.
favmark1: And over the "Cooksditch" to continue my travels into the heart of medieval Faversham
favmark1: To gather flour for todays feast I have to tread carefully in case I am sucked under by Faversham's infamous mud....