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Between the Chalk and the Sea - A journey on foot into the past (Hardcover)
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Between the Chalk and the Sea - A journey on foot into the past (Hardcover)
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RAYNOR WINN: 'I loved this memoir - centuries of stories captured
in the chalk, all told through the prism of one life.' An old map.
A lost pilgrimage route. A journey in search of our walking
heritage. When Henry VIII banned pilgrimage in 1538, he ended not
only a centuries-old tradition of walking as an act of faith, but a
valuable chance to discover the joy of walking as an escape from
the burdens of everyday life. Much was lost when these journeys
faded from our collective memory, but clues to our past remain. On
an antique map in Oxford's Bodleian Library, a faint red line
threading through towns and villages between Southampton and
Canterbury suggests a significant, though long-forgotten, road.
Renamed the Old Way, medieval pilgrims are thought to have
travelled this route to reach the celebrated shrine of Thomas
Becket. Described as England's Camino, this long-distance footpath
carves through one of the nation's most iconic landscapes - one
that links prehistoric earthworks, abandoned monasteries, Saxon
churches, ruined castles and historic seaports. Over four seasons,
travel writer Gail Simmons walks the Old Way to rediscover what a
long journey on foot offers us today. In the age of the car, what
does it mean to embrace 'slow travel'? Why does being a woman
walking alone still feel like a radical act? In an age when walking
connects the nation, can we now reclaim pilgrimage as a secular
act? Winding 240 miles between the chalk hills and shifting
seascapes of the south coast, Gail ventures deep into our past,
exploring this lost path and telling a story of kings and knights,
peasants and pilgrims, of ancient folklore and modern politics.
Blending history, anthropology, etymology and geology, Gail's walk
along the Old Way reveals the rich natural and cultural heritage
found on our own doorstep.
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