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Secrets of the East: along a Hidden River to a Medieval shrine in Ilford (4K)

Secrets of the East: along a Hidden River to a Medieval shrine in Ilford, East London - the Alders Brook (in 4K) Support my channel on Patreon   / johnrogers   Watch these related videos: Wanstead Flats WW2 History Walk    • Wanstead Flats WW2 History walk (4K)   Walk to the Source of a buried River in Ilford East London - The Cran Brook    • Walk to the Source of a buried River ...   Aldersbrook - the place with no pub    • Aldersbrook - the place with no pub   Our walk today takes us once again back into the past, where the landscape reveals the deep history of this area and tells us its stories. We start by exploring two Possible Prehistoric ditches on Wanstead Flats near Centre Road/north of the Jubilee Pond and running Southeast to Centre Road. And then we pass through the uncanny suburb of Aldersbrook to pick up the River Roding. We follow the Roding as it runs beside Ilford Golf Club and find the mysterious little Alders Brook, a mysterious rivulet that for some of the year is little more than a muddy ditch hidden in the undergrowth. The recent floods and high tide have filled the Alders Brook with water and revealed it as a flowing river. We follow the Alders Brook as it passes beneath the railway bridge and then runs parallel to the Roman Romford Road and returns to the River Roding at Ilford Bridge beneath the North Circular flyover. The final stretch of our walk takes us up Ilford Hill to the Hospital Chapel dedicated to St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury. The Chapel was established around the year 1140 by the Abbess of Barking as a leper hospital. It became a stopping place for pilgrims and medieval travellers passing through the area. It's a wonderful hidden location. You can read the archaeological report here: https://bit.ly/2KLv5ZG _________________________________________________________________________________ Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8 My shop: https://teespring.com/stores/the-lost... My Book: This Other London http://amzn.to/2zbFmTd Audiobook & Kindle: http://amzn.to/2xLGb8s Blog: The Lost Byway: http://thelostbyway.com/ Patreon   / johnrogers   Twitter:   / fugueur   Instagram   / thelostbyway   Make a donation to help support the channel https://paypal.me/JohnRogersLondon - many thanks! Shot in 4K on a Panasonic GX80 (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/2QUrtXo My Walking kit (amazon affiliate link - I earn a small commission on purchases) https://amzn.to/2Xky2UA

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