Beating Lambeth's Bounds (part 2)
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Beating Lambeth's Bounds (part 2) - Lambeth to Kennington
Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom that was originally devised for local officials to inspect the parish boundary and the various markers thereof, and to fix the boundaries in minds of poor parishioners by having boys whacking the boundary with willow sticks as the party proceeded. And by beating or bumping a boy at each boundary marker. Tracing Lambeth’s old civil parish boundary is problematic due to centuries of redevelopment, but we can follow it as closely as possible within today's street pattern in a vain search for surviving evidence of the border and as an excuse to see what we find in places that a guided tour might not otherwise visit and hear what was there in the past. For the avoidance of doubt, we will not – unlike the vestrymen of old – be climbing over walls and fences or processing through houses that straddle the boundary.
Willow wands not provided.
Your guide: Geoff Fairbairn, Lambeth Tour Guide – walkinglambeth@gmail.com
1½ miles, about 1½ hours, finishing at Kennington underground station
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Lambeth North Station
110 Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7XG United Kingdom
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