Locations – Murder on Sea
Kemp Alley and The Old Playhouse
Page 2 – Kemp Alley and the old Playhouse
Photograph © 2017 Julie Wassmer
St Alphege Church
Page 3 – St Alfred’s Church – inspired by St Alphege Church
Photograph © 2017 George Fisk
The Rose in Bloom – Joy Lane
Page 28-29 – Joy Lane – its connection to the Seasalter Company/smuggling fraternity – and the Rose in Bloom pub
Photograph © 2017 WDK
Wave Crest
Page 88-89 – the walk from the sea-facing gardens at Whitstable, eastwards taking in Wave Crest, the caravan park at West Beach – the day the sea froze in 1940 – and the beach huts beyond the golf course
Photograph © 2017 WDK
The Battery
Page 91 – The Battery on Seasalter beach – one of the important locations used in the book
Photograph © 2017 WDK
The Tudor Tea Rooms
Page 124 – The Tudor Tea Rooms on Harbour Street
Photograph © 2017 Gerry Atkinson
Starvation Point
Page 130: “A gust of cold wind blew up from the harbour, whistling its way across the triangular piece of green at Starvation Point, its name echoing a time when hungry seamen desperate for work, would congregate there in the hope of being hired for a sea voyage.”
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Photograph © 2017 WDK
Harbour Street
Harbour Street
Photograph © 2017 George Fisk
Photographer details
George Fisk
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Simon J Dunn
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Kentish Dweller
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