On Sundays we pluck just one walk from the vast London Walks repertoire and put it centre stage.
Sunday 15th April 2018
10:45a.m
Denmark Hill Railway Station |
Guided by Isobel
Aesthetes, Assembly Rooms & Hidden
Gardens. Something well and truly off the beaten path – that's what this Tour
du Jour serves up.
Called "the Belgravia of South London" by The
Builder magazine, Denmark Hill, once home to John Ruskin, is a part of central
London that just manages to retain a whiff of the countryside away from the
busily commercial Camberwell Green.
Most of the walk is "behind the
scenes." The Denmark Hill and Camberwell you might have suspected existed
but had yet to explore. Guided by prize-winning Blue Badge Guide .
N.B. the walk takes about two hours and
ends at Camberwell Green, which is served by a huge number of buses going
everywhere! And Denmark Hill Railway Station is just a ten-minute walk away.
About Your Guide…
Isobel
Isobel is an artist, journalist, linguist,
prize-winning Blue Badge Guide and London Walks' token aristocrat. One of her
ancestors introduced the waltz to this country.
A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.









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