About this Event
Constructed in the early nineteenth century as a commercial waterway to transport goods across the north of London, the Regent’s Canal is now one of London’s most popular recreational waterways and an increasingly attractive place to live and work.
This tour begins in Islington and proceeds east to Cambridge Heath Bridge, taking in the adaptive reuse of industrial buildings, new mixed-use developments, two major estate regeneration projects (the Packington and Colville Estates), and the glassy skyscrapers at Regent’s Canal Basin—as well as an imposing sculpture depicting Alfred Hitchcock. We will look at the extent to which both new and adaptive projects consider the ecosystem of the canal and the local character of the area. Our stops include projects designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards, Munkenbeck & Marshall, Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield, Alford Hall Monaghan Morris.
All our walks are led by experienced Blue Badge Guides
Start: Angel tube station
Ends: Cambridge Heath bridge
Duration: 2 hours approx.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Angel, Islington High Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 16.80 to GBP 21.60