About This Book
An illustrated account traces the medieval pilgrimage route linking Winchester and Canterbury, following surviving stretches and exploring villages, churches, manor houses, and natural features encountered along the way. It combines route descriptions and topographical detail with historical anecdotes, architectural observations, and literary and antiquarian associations, and discusses efforts by scholars and walkers to reconstruct lost sections. Practical notes for travelers and evocative sketches of rural scenes unify the narrative into a cohesive guide to the road and its surroundings.
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