NEW! Join Us In Stoke Newington This Saturday #stokenewington

By Lwblog @londonwalks
Quoth the Raven, Nevermore. Except now it’s Evermore. Because yup, we’ve finally Lewis & Clark’d – well, Rachel’d* – Stoke Newington. And yup, weird old Edgar Allen Poe is part of the act, part of the magic lantern of weird and wired and wonderful Stokey. (His schooldays in Stoke Newington backdropped and inspired The Pit and the Pendulum. And, yes, that croaky stokey Raven.  So let’s head into that realscape – which is also a dreamscape – of a very special London village.  (Poe proposes: “They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night." Rachel disposes.) So what’s Rachel got for you? Well, were Stokey a bridge hand you'd want to bid Seven No Trumps. Let’s play the hand. Item: the only Elizabethan church in London. Item: the Victorian “castle” looming over the skyline. Item: Barbara Windsor. Item: the New River. Item: the Stokey Salmon Smokery. Item: the Salvation Army. Item: Amy Winehouse. Item: London’s favourite neighbourhood park. Item: that headiest London mix of all: unspoiled and trendy. Item: non-conformity. Item: standing like one thunder-struck because of a footprint in the sand.  *Rachel created the walk; Rachel guides it. To go on the Stokey – A Misty Village walk meet Rachel just outside exit 3 of Manor House Tube



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