ROOKERIES, RAILWAYS & RADICALS – Architecture Down The Fleet River

ROOKERIES, RAILWAYS & RADICALS – Architecture Down The Fleet River

A London walking tour exploring architectural radicals and revolutionaries down The River Fleet

By The London Ambler

Date and time

Sat, 20 Jul 2024 10:30 - 12:30 GMT+1

Location

DEPARTS Outside the Travelodge Kings Cross (Willing House)

356-364 Grays Inn Road London WC1X 8BH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Weaving a route from Highgate to the Thames, The River Fleet is one of London’s most celebrated yet notorious water courses. Buried in a network of sewers today, The Fleet has been both life-source and life-taker, carving out a landscape of urban hills, ditches, slums and warehouses that in the 19th century became the epicentre for commercial speculators, railway pioneers and the revolutionary political agitators of the 19th and early 20th century city. From hidden viaducts and railway monuments to model dwellings, grecian villas and constructivism, this walk treads the quaggy banks and oozy wells of the lower Fleet Valley to chart the architecture and landscape of London’s most radical of arteries.

A walking tour by The London Ambler - Mike Althorpe

Organised by

The London Ambler is Mike Althorpe, a London architectural historian and urban explorer with a passion for revealing the history and buildings of the the greatest city on earth. Through weaving unexpected and alternative routes through the city and delivering big stories in an authoritative, yet informal and accessible way, the London Ambler brings to life the many episodes, sagas and adventures of built and unbuilt London.   

The London Ambler - www.thelondonambler.com