Stonebridge Pond, Faversham

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Stonebridge Pond, Faversham

Image: © pam fray Taken: 2 Jan 2017

Viewed from West Street. The footbridge on the left gives access to a patch of land where visitors may sit to enjoy the view or feed the many water fowl. Before Stonebridge Pond became part of the Home Gunpowder Works in the 17th century its waters would have been tidal. Now it is home to more black headed gulls than ducks but is a favourite place for visitors, especially small children. Stonebridge allotments are next to the pond.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.317426
Longitude
0.884013