This walk retraces the journey made by William, priest of Dode, to St. Benedict’s church in Paddlesworth when Dode church ceased to be used as a parish church in 1367 after the Black Death wiped out the entire village.
This circular walk conveniently starts at 12:30pm from Holly Hill car park (DA130UB), where our guide will meet you. From here it's a short walk to Dode church where William’s Walk to St. Benedict’s church in Paddlesworth commences. The architectural style of Dode and Paddlesworth churches is characterized by their simple, Norman-era design, featuring uncoursed flint with ashlar dressings and round-arched windows. Dode Church, specifically, is known for its two-cell structure, small single-light windows, and a restored east-end window. Both churches, once thriving settlements, were largely abandoned after the Black Death in the 14th century. The walk down takes about an hour and leads through beautiful, ancient woodland and farming fields with magnificent views of the Kent countryside. At. St. Benedict's you are welcome to stay for a tour around the building on the architecture, between 3pm and 4pm.
Please note that steep slopes and some challenging terrain put some physical demands on this hike. Wearing suitable shoes is highly recommended! The walk back from St. Benedict's to the car park will be unaccompanied.
Alternatively, you can visit both churches by car or bike. Dode Church will be open to visitors between 12 and 3pm. Please note that parking facilities at Dode are very limited and we'd therefore recommend parking at Holly Hill whenever possible. There is plenty of parking at St. Benedict's.
Pre booking required - jacobinevanlaar@gmail.com
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Heritage Open Days - Two Sisters Churches Reunited
Holly Hill Car Park
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