About this Event
Around the fringe of every city lies an Edgeland. Neither town or country these fertile hinterlands were described in the 19th century by novelist Victor Hugo as ’bastard’ places ‘made up of two different natures’ with each rubbing up against the other, creating dramatic contrasts and tensions.
Skirting the ancient borders of the City of London, this TWO-PART walk explores the liminal buildings, streets and spaces that have grown up in the shadow of the financial heart. Following a route defined first by the Romans two millennia ago, it explores the contemporary ‘City Fringe’ between Finsbury Square and Holborn Bars via Golden Lane and Smithfield to reveal baroque heavyweights, modernist utopias, medieval suburbs and monastic sanctuaries!
Part One - Saturday 18 January - Tower Hill to Broadgate
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A walking tour by The London Ambler - Mike Althorpe
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
DEPARTS South-East corner of Finsbury Square (near Sun Street), Finsbury Square, London, United Kingdom
GBP 15.87