Westbrook Guided Walk 1

Westbrook Guided Walk 1

Join us on a stroll through Westbrook to discover railway history and Darlington heritage.

Date and time

Location

Station Road

Station Road Darlington United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Paid venue parking

A guided walk through the normally gated private glade in the heart of Hopetown Darlington. Celebrate 200 years of the Stockton & Darlington railway with us and discover its links to the unique nature, architecture and social history of Westbrook.

Westbrook is an oasis of calm and birdsong in the heart of the Hopetown quarter of Darlington. Our walk will start close to the new Hopetown Darlington museum, where we will consider the green field site prior to work on the 1825 Railway. We go on to view the significant architectural remains of the railway at Westbrook, including the Tally Man's Cabin and Coal Drop walls. We will discuss the period of use as a pleasure garden in the 1850s - identifying some immense beech tree survivors of this planting. The talk will consider all the Victorian villas later built on the site, some in the gothic style by noted architect George Gordon Hoskins. Finally, we have the human stories of Quakers, Town Criers, War heroes and more.

Following the guided walk refreshments will also be on sale.

Booking is essential this year due to increased interest from the SDR200 festival.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the walk meet?

The meeting place for the guided walk is the corner of Station Road and Widdowfield Street, close to Hopetown Darlington museum.

Is there parking available?

No. There is no visitor parking available at Westbrook. Paid parking is available nearby at the Hopetown museum carpark.

Is the walk suitable for people with reduced mobility?

There is stepped access from the walk start at Station Road onto Westbrook and half of the walk is on the uneven back lane. Wheelchair and mobility scooter users can join the walk via another step-free access point by contacting us in advance.

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Sep 20 · 11:00 GMT+1