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Walking to Rome: Day Two on the Chaucer Way

September 3, 2019September 3, 2019David Firman

Blackheath

Wellings

Chummy jellied eel

Red House, home to Willian Morris, designed byJames Gibbs

Crayford

Dartford

Saint Mary’s Church, Stone

Gravesend

31.4km

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