The Saxon Shore Way Part 7 walk starts from. Etchinghill Hamstreet Made by Huggie2love
The Saxon Shore Way Part 7 walk starts from Etchinghill Tolsford Hill Romney Marsh Lympne Castle Port Lympne Zoo on to The Royal Milletery Canal Aldington Court Lodge AldingtonVillage Bonnington Eastons on to Bilsington Priory to Hamstreet end my part 7 video Made by Huggie2love
The 163-mile (257 km) Saxon Shore Way from Gravesend to Hastings offers the walker an unrivalled diversity of scenery from the wide expanses of marshland of the Thames and Medway estuaries to the majestic White Cliffs of Dover. Spectacular panoramic views follow the route along the escarpment of the old sea cliffs from Folkestone to Rye and from the sandstone cliffs of the High Weald to the popular seaside town of Hastings in East Sussex,
My Feature Video and pictures are the Beautiful Etching hill at Westfield Lane. This is the point at which the North Downs Way and the Saxon Shore Way diverge,? with the North Downs Way heading roughly northwest towards Wye? -- and the Saxon Shore Way heading south towards Sandling Romney Marsh ?.The walk tales me along to Saltwood Castle to Cheriton Hill Penling Oathill Cottage Farm cows The Shepway Cross fine views over Romany March Hythe Dymchurch Steam Train below the cliffs on to St Stephen’s Church Lympne Lympne Castle and the Great Hall Lympne Village to Port Lympne Zoo on to The Royal Milletery Canal Aldergate Bridge over Canal on to Honeypot Cottage Aldington Knoll Ruffin’s Hill Aldington Coner Church Aldington Court Lodge AldingtonVillage Bonnington Eastons on to Priory woods on to Bilsington Priory to Hamstreet Duke’s Head pub end my part 7 video
This is the End of Part 7 of The Saxon Shore Way Start of walk at River Thames at Gravesend UK to Hamstreet Duke’s Head pub Kent end my part 7 video . Hope you like and enjoy this Part 7 video and also I want to thank you so much for your great support and I am so glad you enjoyed watching my videos. Have a beautiful Weekend Warm hugs from my heart and much ԼƠƔЄ from Huggie xoxo
PS - My next Part 8 video from Hamstreet Duke’s Head pub Warehorne village on the River Rother Warehorne farm on to St Mary’s Kenardington Church on to picturesque village of Appledore Stone-in-Oxney Royal Military Canal to The Historic Rye Harbour picturesque village of Appledore on to Stone-in-Oxney along Royal Military Canal to The Historic Rye Harbour
A lovely stretch of the Kent coast on this walk from. Passing over cliff tops with fine views Romney Marsh throughout. along a lovely cliff top path at Lympne Castle and at Lympne Church which is covered in wildlfowers and butterflies in the summer months. Which has panoramic views across Romney Marsh to Dungeness,
The hill on which it stands is known as Tolsford Hill and it affords splendid views over across Romney Marsh to Dungeness, Rye and Fairlight. walk taking in the fantastic views of the English Channel along the clifftop
Etchinghill lies at the southern end of the Parish of Lyminge. A spring rises to the north side of Westfield Lane, road to Tolsford Hill north to the village of Lyminge The mast at Tolsford Hill stands on the highest ground in the vicinity - 180 metres above sea level! The station is no longer staffed (fully automatic), is used for cross channel telecommunications and also serves the modern mobile telephone
The walk takes me along to Saltwood Castle castle in Saltwood magnificent church at Saltwood village, one mile north of Hythe, Kent, England. Of 11th century origin, the castle was expanded in the 13th and 14th centuries Cheriton Hill is a hill overlooking the English Channel near Folkestone in the south-east corner of Kent, England. The relatively low-lying hill is covered with farmland, villages,
The Shepway Cross stands at about the centre of the original Cinque Ports. The Court of Shepway was established less than a century after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Charter of Edward I (reigned 1042-66) records that the King's Court was formed to handle any disputes between the Cinque Ports (then Dover, Sandwich, Romney, Hastings, and Hythe
Lympne Castle is a medieval castle located in the village of Lympne, Kent, above Romney Marsh The first castle was built in the 1080's for the Archdeacons of Canterbury on the edge of a cliff looking over the Romney Marshes. It was rebuilt in the 14th century by a building with a tower at each end, and it is thought that the square tower may be on the site of a Roman watch tower. After being used as a farm it was restored in 1908 and is now available for conferences and weddings.
St. Stephen's church, the Church of England parish church of Lympne, is listed in the highest category of listed building 14th century founded 'probably in the late 13th landmarks with stunning views overlook the Romney Marsh
The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh,
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EXPLORING : OLD ST HELENS CHURCH RUINS 1066
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The Old St Helen’s Church is believed to be one of the oldest surviving buildings in Hastings. This and Hastings Castle are the only structures in the town from the 1066 period.
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