Bishopsbourne, Village 1903
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More about this scene
This village comprises little more than this cluster of charming cottages just off Watling Street, but it has associations with two noted authors. The Elizabethan theologian Richard Hooker wrote his monumental 'Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity' during the five years that he was rector here. He is buried in the local church. In 1919, the former Polish merchant seaman Teodor Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski settled here for the last five years of his life. As Joseph Conrad, he was renowned as a master of the English novel, and is buried at Canterbury.
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