This tour features the remains of the Regency London Bridge and the restored Edwardian Baroque Findlater’s Corner. We will see Harry Goodhart Rendel’s sensational early?modern St Olaf’s House, wander through the 19th century Hay’s Dock to Aston Webb’s (fabulous) Free Arts & Crafts style former Boord’s Distillery, now flats.
Benedict O’Looney runs an architecture practice in south London, working on new build and conservation projects, including the restoration and re-opening of four railway arches at Findlater’s Corner, London Bridge Station. He is chairman of Southwark’s Conservation Areas Advisory Group and on the Victorian Society’s Southern Building Committee.
Meeting Place: ‘Southwark Needle’ (Eric Parry) the south end of London Bridge, Duke Street Hill.
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FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please contact Ruth Miller by email at events@victoriansociety.org.uk before the day of the event.
Cancellations
Cancellations will be accepted up to a week before the event. A refund will be issued but will be subject to a £10 deduction per ticket for administrative costs.
Disclaimer
You participate in events at your own risk, and neither the Society nor its officers or servants accept any liability of any kind whatsoever, howsoever arising. The Victorian Society reserves the right to cancel, alter or postpone events if necessary.
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