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Ancient Churches Lost To Black Death Reopen After 650 Years‌

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August 21, 2024
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<p>Dode Church in Kent in the countryside. The church welcomes guests for the first since the 14th-Century after the plague. (MATT NAMES/SWNS TALKER)</p>
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<p>Two ancient churches which were wiped out by the Black Death have opened their doors together for the first time – in more than 650 years.</p>
<p>Sister churches Dode and Paddlesworth, just 1.5 miles apart in Kent, both had thriving congregations until the plague wreaked havoc in 1359.</p>
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It was a thriving congregation until the plague wreaked havoc in 1359. The church had been abandoned since the 14th-Century and hasn’t had a visit since that time. (MATT JAMES/SWNS TALKER)

Dode church, whose builder reportedly inspired J R R Tolkien’s character Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings, was completely wiped out, and its bishop moved to nearby Paddlesworth, whose church is known as St Benedict’s.

But on Sunday (August 18), after decades of restoration work on Dode church, the two sister churches opened simultaneously – inviting visitors to walk the historic trail between the two.

Douglas Chapman, the keeper of Dode church, explained that its restoration had been a decades-long “labor of love,” culminating in the historic opening of both churches last weekend.

“The churches were both always full but not overcrowded and people walked between the two in the North Downs,” said Chapman. “It’s the first time the two churches have ever done anything like that.”

Chapman bought Dode church around 35 years ago but spent the proceeding decade clearing out and restoring it – as well as getting rid of tenants who had converted it into a “drugs den”.

It hadn’t been used for official events, or as a church, since its priest was moved down the road to Paddlesworth after the plague wiped out the small settlement’s population.

Though there is supposedly a mass grave underneath or near to the church, Chapman has refused to let archaeologists use it as a dig site.

“It was a bit of a labor of love,” said Chapman in admission. “It had been locked up for 600-odd years. The roof had been put back in the early 1900s.”

Nowadays, Dode church hosts weddings, naming ceremonies and other similar events but is no longer used as a church and is not affiliated with one religion, but accepts “all religions equally”.

The ancient church is said to have first been built by Gundulf – or Gundulph – the Bishop of Rochester who also built several castles around London and Kent.

He is said to have inspired J R R Tolkien’s character Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings, and was also known for building the two towers of Colchester Castle and the White Tower of the Tower of London.

“Tolkien was a professor of Medieval history and would have known all about Gandulf,” said Chapman. “The theory is that Gundulf became Gandalf. It’s a shame Tolkien isn’t around to confirm it.”

Dode Church is open to the public once every six weeks, whilst members of the public can request visits to Paddlesworth Church throughout the year.

       

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