Via Beata: Leamington Hastings Way Station
Introduction
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 27 Dec 2020
The Via Beata is a Christian-inspired long distance footpath that crosses Great Britain at its widest point running from Lowestoft to St David's. It passes through Leamington Hastings where All Saints' Church has been designated a way station; way stations occur every ten miles or so and are marked with a specially commissioned work of art. This one represents St Paul's letter to the Ephesians and is displayed in the church porch. See Image for a Via Beata footpath marker in this area.