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The Wantsum Channel was a strait separating the Isle of Thanet from the north-eastern extremity of the English county of Kent and connecting the English Channel and the Thames Estuary. It was a major shipping route when Britain was part of the Roman Empire, and continued in use until it was closed by silting in the late Middle Ages. Its course is now represented by the River Stour and the River Wantsum, which is little more than a drainage ditch lying between Reculver and St Nicholas-at-Wade and joins the Stour about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south-east of Sarre.
Eilert Ekwall, a 20th-century authority on English place-names, wrote that the name "Wantsum" derives from an Old English word "wandsum", meaning "winding".Bede, writing in or before 731, mentioned the Wantsum (Vantsumu) in describing the Isle of Thanet, but he also recorded an alternative name: he described the church at Reculver as being juxta ostium aquilonale fluminis Genladae, or "by the north mouth of the river Genlade". Ekwall compared this to the name of Yantlet Creek, which separates the Isle of Grain from mainland Kent. He suggested an origin in the Old English word gegnlad meaning "'backwater' or the like, [and] very likely the source of the word inlet [for] 'arm of the sea, [or] creek'."
Reculver Towers. Roman 'Saxon Shore' fort and a Saxon monastery, built on the site of one of the first Roman fortresses in North Kent, to guard the Wantsum Channel entrance to the port of Richborough, lnow at Sandwich, long silted-up since the 16th century. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reculver and: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/reculver-towers-and-roman-fort/
The historic Town of Fordwich lies on the Great Stour river, about two miles east of Canterbury, just south of the A28 road to Thanet, close to Sturry. Bus and train links to Fordwich and Canterbury are good. There is evidence for a settlement at Fordwich in Roman times, and this developed over the centuries until Fordwich became the port of Canterbury. At that time the river was much wider than it is now and led directly into the Wantsum Channel, which separated the Isle of Thanet from the mainland. The stone for building Canterbury Cathedral, brought from Caen in France, was brought upriver and unloaded at Fordwich, and in the Cathedral Archives are records from 1424 and 1425 listing the transport of 400 tons of stone for the Cathedral. Gradually the river, and the Wantsum Channel,...
In 43 AD Emperor Claudius planned a major and successful invasion of Britain. In this feature we look at the lighthouses, forts and cities that developed to sustain Roman rule for the next 350 years. Our travels take us from Dover Castle and a Roman painted town-house, to the Saxon Shore Forts of Portus Lemanis, Richborough and Reculver on the Wantsum Channel that separated the Isle of Thanet from the mainland of Kent. This is part 3 of 4 in which we cross the English Channel to explore the Roman connection between Nord-Pas-de-Calais in France and Kent, in England. For more information: visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #40 in the Journeys through the British Isles category.
An imposing landmark, the twin 12th-century towers of the ruined church stand amid the remains of an important Roman 'Saxon Shore' fort and a Saxon monastery. Reculver Towers : https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/reculver-towers-and-roman-fort/ Please Subscribe @ http://www.youtube.com/user/KentEnglandlife Other Kent England Links : Dailymotion : http://www.dailymotion.com/kentengland Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/VisitKentEngland https://www.facebook.com/kent.england.54 Twitter : https://twitter.com/KentEnglandlife Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/0/102064423288960256694/posts Reddit :http://www.reddit.com/user/KentEngland/ Tumblr : http://kentengland.tumblr.com/ Blogger : http://kentenglandlife.blogspot.co.uk/ VK : http://vk.com/id232382223 Pinte...
Reculver is a village and coastal resort about 3 miles (5 km) east of Herne Bay in south-east England, in a ward of the same name, in the City of Canterbury district of Kent. It is about 30 miles (48 km) east by north of the county town of Maidstone, and about 58 miles (93 km) east by south from London. Reculver once occupied a strategic location at the north-western end of the Wantsum Channel, between the Isle of Thanet and the Kent mainland.
A walk along the river on a sunny day
See Seals and other wildlife, Travel the river Stour in Kent on the Sandwich Riverbus. Regular traditional type boat trips or river tours from Sandwich to the Roman Fort at Richbrough, short rides staying near the town. Mini cruises up river can go as far as Fordwich. Weekly and in summer daily trips down river towards the sea looking at the wildlife with a very good chance of seeing Seals. Our full cruising range covers more than half of the area that was once the Wantsum channel.
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A summers walk along the wantsum, in kent.
Images of the inspirations and journeys taken in the making of our album On The Chalk (Our Navigation Of The Line Of The Downs). http://thememoryband.com/post/68061013261 http://thememoryband.bandcamp.com/ The slide show details the numerous journeys I made whilst researching, writing and recording the album. Most of the pictures were simply taken on my phone and I've thrown in a few additional images from the books and maps I was reading as well as a few of the classic images of chalk landscapes I spent time looking at. I spent a day walking to Reculver in Kent inspired by an article from a 1895 volume called Science In Arcady by Grant Allen which identified Reculver and Richborough as the ports at either end of what was then The Wantsum Straits. Allen wrote that these ports served as t...