Virtual Walk to Nowhere: Walthamstow

Virtual Walk to Nowhere: Walthamstow
SPAB London Group event
Free (donations welcome)
Event details
Thursday 30 July, 6.30pm
Join our SPAB London Group, virtually, for a tour of Walthamstow.
Located between Epping Forest and the marshlands of the River Lea, the ancient parish of Walthamstow now lies at the end of the northbound Victoria Line. This walk explores how the area's buildings chart Walthamstow's change over the last two hundred years, from the rural retreat of William Morris's boyhood memories to a densely developed suburban borough
Please pre-register so we can email you the link to the event. Clicking book now will take you to eventbrite to reserve your spot.
We will be hosting monthly Virtual Walks to Nowhere including areas of Central London and further afield!
IT requirements: Please note that this is an online session and will be held via a webinar platform called CrowdCast. You will be sent instructions on how to join the session when you book. To participate, all you need is an internet connection, and a laptop, computer or phone with the ability to play video and audio.
About the London Group
The SPAB London group was formed in 2015 and it brings together over 1,000 SPAB members living or working in the metropolitan area. London’s diversity of built heritage gives members the opportunity to share knowledge of historic buildings, conservation projects and craft skills. The SPAB London group offers visits to see conservation works on historic buildings, lectures, concerts and its monthly Walks to Nowhere, guided walking tours discovering London’s many distinctive neighbourhoods and ending at an historic pub. Recent walks traversed Bloomsbury, Smithfield and Borough.
Accessibility: please contact the Group Organiser before booking to discuss any special access requirements.