The Amateur Historians' Guide to Medieval and Tudor England: Day Trips South of London - Dover, Canterbury, Rochester

Summary
Providing a light, humorous guide, "The Amateur Historian’s Guide to Medieval & Tudor Day Trips South of London," covers sites that can be visited over the course of one day. For those who want to escape the city for a night or two in the countryside, information about overnight accommodations, restaurants, and pubs that have a link to this period in history are also available. "Day Trips South of London" includes Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. Sidebars, "Did You Know", and "While You’re in the County" will flesh out the site reviews with more historical information and facts about the people and events associated with the South of London sites. Walk in the footsteps of the queens and kings, knights and nobles, clergy and common folk whose colorful personalities, adventures and misadventures made England’s Middle and Tudor ages so incredibly exciting.
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