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Join Johanna Dale and Kevin Bruce for a circular walk along the seawalls, footpaths and rural roads of Bradwell on Sea.
Learn about the area’s history and changing landscape, from Roman occupation, through Saxon missionary activity, agriculture and land reclamation, and military activities, to the construction and operation of Bradwell A.
The paths are open and there is no shade so please bring sun cream/ hats/ waterproofs as appropriate as well as sturdy shoes, water, and snacks. Meet at the Othona Community. Regrettably no dogs.
Part of our weekend of events at Othona Community at Bradwell on Sea, to celebrate the launch of St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage on the Essex Coast edited by Johanna Dale.
About the author
Johanna Dale is a medieval historian based at University College London who lives on the Dengie Peninsula and has a keen interest in the history and heritage of the local area. Kevin Bruce is a local historian who has researched diverse aspects of the local history of the Dengie Hundred since he moved to the area over 50 years ago.
In partnership with Focal Point Gallery and their Radical Essex programme, re-examining the county in relation to radicalism in thought, lifestyle, politics and architecture.