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April 2015

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Walking the Darent Way

Eynsford to Dartford, Kent. Mon 5 April 2015

  

 
 Just below the road bridge is this structure - like a facade of a bridge. It could have been built to stop animals walking downstream

 A wooden memorial at the gate to St. Peter & St. Paul's, Farningham to William Pounds of this parish, 99 when he died in 1822

 and a rather fine C15 font with panels for the Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church.

 1597 monument to Antony Roper, the grandson of Sir Thomas More, and his family

 

 The earliest parts of the flint church date from around 1240.

 Nash Mausoleum 1778. Thomas Nash was a merchant in London and a JP for Kent & Surrey. He died in Paris

 The half a bridge

 A wooden bridge takes the path across the river next to the A20

  Under the A20 bridge there was graffiti
 
 

and on the other side... 

Clear water here 

The M20 goes across a short distance downriver 

and under the bridge is a small informal shrine
'In Loving Memory of a very special man who will be sadly missed by family & friends. 1943-2010' 

 

And more graffiti 

 

 
   

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