Jo Moncrieff's Historic Walking Tour - From Monoux and Morris to Beer and Bacon Jam (Walthamstow)
Overview
Join us for a walk exploring the ups and downs of Walthamstow's history on this guided walk with City of Westminster Guide Jo Moncrieff
There’s so much more to Walthamstow than just its famous mile-long Market. Its history is not what you might think either but the grand tombs in St Mary’s Churchyard offer a bit of a clue.
We start our walk at the teenage home of William Morris which was later home to publisher Edward Lloyd who brought to us the tale of Sweeney Todd and so much more. Today Water House is home to the William Morris Gallery, Art Fund Museum of the Year 2013.
Our walk takes in a set of mews built by a local butcher/property developer, the theatre hidden within a school and a remnant from Robert Smirke’s General Post Office.
We will visit the real and original Walthamstow Village with its Ancient House, almshouses, workhouse and church and hear how Lord Mayor of London George Monoux was a great benefactor to the area.
Our walk finishes in 21st century Walthamstow in an industrial park which is not only home to the jaw dropping God’s Own Junkyard but the Wild Card Brewery and Mother’s Ruin Gin Palace too.
Please note this is not an exclusive Spice event and we will be joined by other non-spice walkers.
Includes
A guided walk with Jo Moncrieff
Location & Itinerary
Meeting outside William Morris Gallery, Forest Road E17 4PP