Day 1
We leave London, following the Thames towards the North Sea. Our sightseeing
today features a range of fantastic sites, many evoking London's maritime
past including a pub with connections to 'the Mayflower', and the wonderful
Greenwich (where you'll straddle the meridian line separating east from
west, see the Cutty Sark and visit the naval museum). Then there's the
Pocahontas
memorial, Henry VIII's Chatham docks and last but certainly not least,
the tiny city of Rochester.
Rochester
is an undiscovered pearl and deservedly on our itinerary taking you behind the tourist facade. There's an exquisite
cathedral, a well-preserved 12th century castle and a medieval shopping
street. It also boasts connections with Charles Dickens who lived here
and set many of his tales in the city.
Day 2
The mighty Canterbury cathedral, the pretty Leeds Castle and historic
Dover are the main features of our day's touring. All are major icons
and, being essential must-sees for the visitor to the UK, are often visited
as a day tour from London. As we're based in the area, we'll be enjoying
a much more leisurely day than the day-trippers will be having! And, in
typical style, we'll be able to add one or two other attractions,
such as the fishing village of Whitstable, an emotive Battle of Britain
memorial and a few real back road drives through this scenic county of
England.
Day 3
We'll begin another memorable day's touring with a drive across Romney
marshes, once a haunt of smugglers, to the old cinque port of Rye. This
picturesque town, so loved by the novelist Henry James, always has our
tour participants cooing with delight and expending much film!
Its another day where you'll see coastal fortresses built to repel the
invader, though this time Napoleon.
Then to a place all have heard of, Hastings! We'll explore the site
of this most famous of battles. 1066 changed the course of the history
of the English-speaking peoples and it is a spine-tingling exercise
to walk part of the actual battlefield.
Next on our itinerary is Chartwell, home to Winston Churchill. Here
you can almost still smell the great man's cigar smoke as we tour the
house to discover his life and times.
Add to these attractions more scenic touring through 'the garden of
England' and a few 'serendipity stops' and you have a perfect day!
We'll arrive back into London by 6 pm.
NOTE: Includes: three days touring, two night's accommodation
with breakfasts and dinners, all entrance fees and services of driver/guide
and companion.
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