The Modern Pilgrims Retracing Britain's Ancient Routes

Clutching wooden staffs – both for practical assistance and to distinguish them from other ramblers and hikers – the group was journeying from Lewes Priory to the Holy Well in Eastbourne over two and a half days. They stopped at churches, ancient sites and places of natural beauty, picnicked on lush spring grass and slept on the floors of an Anglican church and a non-conformist chapel.

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