Walking Westminster with the Lord Mayor in Church Street
This walk run by a local Westminster guide will offer you the chance to hear the story of Church Street Market and the communities around it. Hear about a streetmarket…
This walk run by a local Westminster guide will offer you the chance to hear the story of Church Street Market and the communities around it. Hear about a streetmarket…
We'll begin with the history of Charing Cross Station and the Eleanor Cross, then dive down the 18th century Craven Steet to look at the American influence, in particular Benjamin…
Westminster ... 'The centre of political, royal and religious power'... not on this walk. In the shadows of Westminster Abbey just beyond the well trodden tourist paths, lies an area…
Starting in the northeast corner of the Harrow Road on the south bank of the canal and walking in circular fashion, we will hear the story of once vibrant, now…
Pimlico emerged from marshland in the 19th century as South Belgravia, broadly along similar lines to its grander neighbour to the north, with garden squares, broad avenues, stuccoed Italianate terraces,…
FAMILY FRIENDLY WALK These days Marylebone is a rather refined, quiet neighbourhood, but it was once a hotbed of disreputable activities like bareknuckle boxing and animal-baiting. Similarly many former residents…
FAMILY FRIENDLY WALK These days Marylebone is a rather refined, quiet neighbourhood, but it was once a hotbed of disreputable activities like bareknuckle boxing and animal-baiting. Similarly many former residents…
Widely considered London’s most beautiful park, Regent's Park is also the private home of many and not just the animals in the zoo.Enjoy a summer walk through a lovely park…
This walk follows the development of the eastern part of Marylebone. It sees the various solutions the housing need including the mansion blocks, the brutalist Luxborough Tower and Octavia Hill’s…
Strolling through a unique area originally stretching from ancient farmland owned by a man called Padda in 998 to a hamlet mentioned in William the Conqueror’s Domesday Book of 1086.…