North Downs Way, West to East, Part 5 of 7, Lenham to Patrixbourne
This series of seven videos is a detailed and authoritative photographic flipbook guide to all 157 miles of the North Downs Way travelling from west to east.
The North Downs Way is a long distance footpath and official National Trail, in easy reach from London, that passes through two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: the Surrey Hills and the Kent Downs. In doing so it traverses the range of hills stretching from Farnham in western Surrey to Dover in the heel of Kent.
Links to the rest of the NDW west to east series
Part 1 Farnham to Dorking:
Part 2 Dorking to Oxted:
Part 3 Oxted to Snodland:
Part 4 Snodland to Lenham:
Part 6 Patrixbourne to Wye:
Part 7 Wye to Dover:
The National Trail Web Site
Ordinance Survey Maps covering the NDW
1:50000 Map Nos. 178, 179, 186, 187, 188, 189
1:25000 Map Nos. 137, 138, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150
Public Houses and Inns
03:41 The Flying Horse Inn, Boughton Lees:
06:51 The White Horse, Chilham:
07:29 The Star Inn, Old Wives Lees:
09:24 The Chapter Arms, Chartham Hatch:
11:18 The Eight Bells, Canterbury:
11:22 The Monument, Canterbury:
11:29 The Unicorn Inn, Canterbury:
11:34 The Bishops Finger, Canterbury:
11:41 The Cricketers, Canterbury:
Places of Interest
01:42 Charing Village:
02:13 Charing Quarry:
03:17 Eastwell Manor:
03:39 Boughton and Eastwell Cricket Club:
04:34 All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph:
05:53 Godmersham Park:
06:44 Chilham Primary School:
06:47 Chilham Castle:
08:22 Nickle Farm, Chartham:
09:51 No Man’s Orchard, Chartham Hatch:
10:09 The Blean:
10:11 Bigbury Camp Hill Fort:
11:25 St Dunstan’s Church, Canterbury:
11:36 Westgate Gatehouse, Canterbury:
11:47 Canterbury Cathedral:
12:01 St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury:
12:10 HM Prison Canterbury (former):
13:41 St Mary’s Church, Patrixbourne:
Music
Fluidscape Kevin MacLeod (
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Disclaimer
Visitors who use this guide and rely on any information within it do so at their own risk.
North Downs Way, East to West, Part 3 of 7 - Folkestone to Lenham
This series of seven videos is a detailed and authoritative photographic flipbook guide to all 157 miles of the North Downs Way travelling from east to west.
The North Downs Way is a long distance footpath and official National Trail, in easy reach from London, that passes through two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: the Kent Downs and the Surrey Hills. In doing so it traverses the range of hills stretching from Dover in the heel of Kent to Farnham in western Surrey.
Links to the rest of the NDW east to west series
Part 1 Dover to Canterbury:
Part 2 Canterbury to Folkestone:
Part 4 Lenham to Trottiscliffe:
Part 5 Trottiscliffe to Oxted:
Part 6 Oxted to Dorking:
Part 7 Dorking to Farnham:
Link to the NDW west to east series
The National Trail Web Site
Ordinance Survey Maps covering the NDW
1:50000 Map Nos. 178, 179, 186, 187, 188, 189
1:25000 Map Nos. 137, 138, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150
Public Houses and Inns
05:05 The Tiger Inn, Stowting:
08:56 The Kings Head, Wye:
09:04 The Tickled Trout, Wye:
10:28 The Flying Horse Inn, Boughton Lees:
Places of Interest
00:30 Folkestone Downs:
00:37 Channel Tunnel:
00:51 Folkestone White Horse:
00:55 WWII Pillbox, nr Peene:
01:01 Peene Quarry:
02:11 Elham Valley Railway:
03:35 Postling Village:
04:11 Farthing Common:
04:19 Stone Street Roman Road:
04:27 Farthing Common Plant Centre:
05:01 Stowting Trout Lake, Water Farm:
07:03 Wye National Nature Reserve:
07:09 Devil’s Kneading Trough:
07:48 Wye Crown Memorials:
08:39 Wye College:
08:49 Church of St Gregory and St Martin, Wye:
08:53 The Wye Historical Society:
09:02 Lady Joanna Thornhill (Endowed) Primary School, Wye:
09:03 Kempe’s Almshouses, Wye:
09:06 Wye Bridge over the Great Stour:
09:08 Wye Train Station:
09:31 Perry Court Farm, Bilting:
10:30 Boughton and Eastwell Cricket Club:
10:47 Eastwell Manor:
11:54 Charing Quarry:
12:14 Charing Village:
13:35 Lenham Chalk Cliffs:
14:01 Lenham War Memorial:
Music
Music for Manatees Kevin MacLeod (
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Disclaimer
Visitors who use this guide and rely on any information within it do so at their own risk.
The Pilgrims' Way: Winchester to Alresford 11 April 2017
The ancient Pilgrims Way route between the cathedrals of Winchester and Canterbury is 136 miles long. Here is the first 9 miles of the route between Winchester and Alresford in Hampshire. The walk follows the beautiful valley of the River Itchen and goes past some interesting churches at Kings Worthy, Martyr Worthy and Itchen Abbas The walk took place in warm, sunny weather on Tuesday 11 April 2017.