URBAN STEW - Architecture & Upheaval Through Bankside
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URBAN STEW - Architecture & Upheaval Through Bankside

A walking tour exploring freedom and chaos, architecture and reform, through one of London’s most eclectic and intense urban districts.

By The London Ambler

Date and time

Sat, 10 May 2025 10:30 - 12:30 GMT+1

Location

DEPARTS Invicta Plaza, at junction of Blackfrairs Road and Southwark Street

Invicta Plaza London SE1 8BU United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Unrestrained by the bylaws, manners and conventions of the City and Westminster across the Thames, Bankside evolved in its own way. Situated at the southern gateway to the old city, it grew in the 16th century as the Tudor outliers of Southwark, St George and The Borough that later became unruly powerhouses of the Victorian city with a dense network of disorderly factories, railways, tenements, wharves and warehouses. Maligned and ignored for decades, it is now resurgent with a stew of new monuments rubbing up against and looming over old urban relics. In this walk, The London Ambler, explores freedom and chaos, architecture and reform, through the streets and spaces of one of London’s most eclectic and intense urban districts.

A Walking Tour by The London Ambler - Mike Althorpe

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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