Flint Knapping - The Oldest Craft
St Mary's Church, North Marden, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 9JU
Without the flint knapper we might never have had the butcher, the baker or the candlestick-maker. Flint gave early humans the cutting edge—making it possible to hunt, prepare food, keep warm and ultimately gain an advantage over other hominids.
On this walk we’ll visit local flint knapper, Duncan Berry, who still practises this most ancient of crafts. We’ll learn about the different types of flint, discover how little the art of knapping has changed over thousands of years, and see how flint has also shaped local building traditions.
During this 6-mile walk we’ll spend about an hour with the knapper. The rest of the route is a beautiful walk that connects two villages rich in flint buildings—giving us the chance to admire them with new eyes.
St Mary's Church, North Marden, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 9JU
This walk is not accessible to people with particular needs.
This experience is not hands on - no tools will be used. Walkers must be able to manage 6 miles with one steep climb. Walkers must bring a packed lunch.