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Kent churches open for first time since black death

by Anna Rees Green

Two churches in Kent are opening at the same time, for the first time since the Black Death.

Dode and Paddlesworth in the North Downs were thriving neighbouring settlements until the plague struck in 1349. The Black Death killed up to 200 million people across Europe.

Paddlesworth still exists as a small hamlet, however Dode never recovered after its community were wiped out. All that remains of the original settlement is its church.

This Sunday marks the first time both parish churches will be open at the same time.

Visitors are being encouraged to walk the 1.5-mile route between the two.

Douglas Chapman owns Dode church, and began restoring its 10 years ago. He told BBC South East: “People will get to visit two ancient churches and hopefully they will appreciate the history and work that has gone into them.”

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