IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Mount Pleasant, FAVERSHAM, ME13 0PZ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Mount Pleasant, ME13 0PZ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (297 Images Found)

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Oare houses [1]
King Alfred House, number 1 Mount Pleasant, was built in the early 19th century. Constructed of painted brick under a slate roof. Listed, for group value, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1121868 Oare is a low lying village on the bank of Oare Creek, just over one mile northwest of Faversham. To the north are the Oare Marshes, a nature reserve, an important stopping place for migratory birds. Oare was the southern terminus of the Harty Ferry, which ran across the Swale channel between the Isle of Harty and the mainland. Huguenot refugees founded Oare gunpowder works around 1690 using their knowledge of the advanced French gunpowder.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 5 Sep 2021
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Oare houses [2]
Numbers 2 and 3 Mount Pleasant were originally one house, now two. A 17th century timber framed building, clad in brick in the 19th century, all under a tile roof. The shop window and the extension on the right are 20th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1344021 Oare is a low lying village on the bank of Oare Creek, just over one mile northwest of Faversham. To the north are the Oare Marshes, a nature reserve, an important stopping place for migratory birds. Oare was the southern terminus of the Harty Ferry, which ran across the Swale channel between the Isle of Harty and the mainland. Huguenot refugees founded Oare gunpowder works around 1690 using their knowledge of the advanced French gunpowder.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 5 Sep 2021
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The Three Mariners
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 22 Apr 2012
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The Three Mariners
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 22 Apr 2012
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The Three Mariners, Oare
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 29 Sep 2013
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The Three Mariners, Church Road, Oare
A Grade II listed building, 17th century and extended in the early 19th century.
Image: © pam fray Taken: 13 Mar 2014
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The Three Mariners at Oare
Image: © JThomas Taken: 22 Jun 2022
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Sign for the Three Mariners at Oare
Image: © JThomas Taken: 22 Jun 2022
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Oare: Three Mariners PH
Image: © Michael Garlick Taken: 24 Apr 2022
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Road sign in Oare
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 22 Apr 2012
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