Most overlooked London walk - Erith to Dartford Creek (4K)

One of the most surprising parts of London - along the Thames foreshore from Erith to Dartford Creek. Please subscribe for regular videos: Support my channel on Patreon This was the final stage of the walk I did for Chapter 3 of my book This Other London - from Erith, along the pier then across the salt marshes - the Erith Saltings to the confluence of the River Darent and the Thames at Dartford Creek. Erith in the London Borough of Bexley is place of great history. There are traces of Neolithic trackways and settlement, Bronze Age ’Beaker People’ burials, it was where the rebellious Barons met with King John to discuss the terms of Magna Carta in 1215. Henry VIII had a naval dockyard at Erith. The original pier was built in the 1840’s and later a grand Pier Hotel and pleasure garden. The pier has been retained and a walk along Erith Pier is one of the great experiences in London. The walk ends at Howbury Moat - a Saxon Mano
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