Halling Marsh and the River Medway - December 2017
- Derek Evans
- Dec 29, 2017
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 17, 2021

This way to the Marsh
I managed to get this months blog in before the end of December which is a miracle in itself! We spent Christmas this year in Halling, Kent with our son, his wife and their manic puppy Hungarian Vizsla, Nala. On Boxing Day we went for a walk down to Halling Marsh on the banks of the River Medway. It wasn’t the best time of the day but I was running out of opportunities for this months blog so needs must. I am going to have to try and devote more time to my photography in 2018, so I feel a New Year’s resolution coming on! Next year will see me travelling a bit more, the first of which will be trip to Cairo in mid January which will almost certainly be the subject of next months blog if work doesn’t get in the way!
The photos that follow were all shot on the Sony A6500 with the Sony Zeiss 16-70 f4. These have all been retouched in LightRoom Classic CC.

The River Medway

Halling Marsh

Country Roads

All Saints Church (Norman) at Wouldham.
Walter Burke was buried here in 1815. Walter was the Purser on the Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar and was present at Nelson's death.

Making Tracks (Near Halling Station)
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