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A village close to Faversham in Kent
Location of the "Graveney Boat", a rare example of an Anglo-Saxon clinker-built boat, more than 1,000 years old - the only vessel of her kind to have survived. Discovered in 1970 during widening and deepening of Hammond's Drain on Graveney Marshes. The boat, largely intact, was originally 40ft long and 10ft wide.