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Faversham Outdoor Swimming Pool
Faversham Outdoor Swimming Pool is an all year round we have a 25m indoor pool and during the summer we open our 3m Outdoor Pool with 1m, 3m & 5m diving boards, Fun Pool with Rapids ride, Toddler’s Pool, Grassed area for picnics, Paved area, Cafeteria and Outside kiosk.
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