Looking across Faversham Creek from Front Brents
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 14 May 2010
Front Brents is the unusually named road which runs along the west side of Faversham Creek from Bridge Road, which is the lowest crossing point of the creek. This view looks across to the east side of the creek with some attractively converted buildings, as well as the top of the spire of St Mary of Charity Church.