This is the final day of our brief pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. The Chaucer Way has taken us from the most urban of places, through its suburban spread and, from there, through quaint rural villages replete with half-timbered, thatched-roof cottages and flint-walled churches before bursting once more into the cultural and spiritual city of Canterbury. Continue reading
Kent
Walking to Rome: Day Five on the Chaucer Way
Sittingbourne
Tongue Mill
Stone Chapel
Madison Dieux, Ospringe
Faversham
Saint Mary of Charity Church Continue reading
Walking to Rome: Day Four on the Chaucer Way
Rochester
Saint Mary Magdalene Church, Gillingham
Saxon Shore Way
Oast House, Newington
Saint Mary the Virgin Church, Newington
Sittingbourne Continue reading
Walking to Rome: Day Two on the Chaucer Way
Blackheath
Wellings
Chummy jellied eel
Red House, home to Willian Morris, designed byJames Gibbs
Crayford
Dartford
Saint Mary’s Church, Stone
Gravesend
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