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  1. The 'old road' of the title refers to an ancient English road leading from Winchester to Canterbury. Belloc relates its factual history, some of its lore, and his first-person encounter with it, retracing it on foot himself. I read a 1911 copy borrowed via interlibrary loan from Gonzaga University. Loved the experience of holding a solid, more ...

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  2. The Old Road (from Canterbury to Winchester) | Hilaire Belloc | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  3. The Pilgrims’ Way from Winchester to Canterbury – 153 miles – 15 days. Perhaps the most well-known of British pilgrimages was famously ‘re-discovered’ by Hillaire Belloc at the turn of the last century who wrote an excellent book The Old Road.

  4. The Old Road: From Canterbury to Winchester. Hilaire Belloc. Constable, 1952 - England - 296 pages. From inside the book . Contents . THAT SUCH AND SUCH CAUSES DETERMINED . 15: THE CAUSES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF WINCHESTER . 29: WINCHESTER TO ALTON . 117: C ...

  5. The Pilgrims' Way (also Pilgrim's Way or Pilgrims Way) is the historical route supposedly taken by pilgrims from Winchester in Hampshire, England, to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury in Kent.

  6. 14. Sept. 2012 · Now, on its way from Winchester to Canterbury, the Old Road passes, not in the mere proximity of, but right up against, thirteen existing or ruined churches. They are, proceeding from west to east, as follows: King's Worthy, Itchen Stoke, Bishop Sutton, Seale, Puttenham, St. Martha's, Shere, Merstham, Titsey, Snodland, Burham ...