A little alleyway in Huntingdon has recently been painted with six murals of literary figures who have some connection with Huntingdon and Huntingdonshire. The six include the poet T S Eliot, whose connection is of course with Little Gidding, and a quotation from his poem of that name is part of the mural panel, and priest and poet George Herbert, friend of the Ferrar family and prebendary of Leighton Bromswold.
Little Gidding Pilgrimage 2023
A selection of pictures of this year’s Pilgrimage on 20 May, taken by Callum Dickerson
Ronald Blythe remembered: A journey, in Maytime, to Little Gidding
Ronald Blythe was one of the great English writers of the second half of the twentieth century, and a great lover of the English countryside. He was also one of the Friends of Little Gidding right up until his death a week ago
Quiet Days at Little Gidding
In 2022, Little Gidding will host a programme of Quiet Days at Ferrar House (using St John’s Church as well). These will be led by local ministers – not all ordained, and not all Anglican. Held on the fourth Friday
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