Primrose Hill Walk to Nowhere and Historic Pub Social

Walk to Nowhere and Historic Pub Social, Primrose Hill - POSTPONED
SPAB London Group event
Event details
Due to the latest advice from the government on social gatherings this event has now been postponed.
In the meantime, SPAB continues our education and campaigining work. Our technical line will remain open and we will continue to be here to protect old buildings and support those who care for them.
Tuesday 24th March, 6.30pm
Please join us for the first Walk to Nowhere of 2020.
We will start the walk at Chalk Farm underground station (Northern line), making our way across the railway, canal and parks that define the area known as Primrose Hill.
We will see some of the Listed Buildings and learn about the subversive activities which once characterised the area from milk-drinking to duel-fighting, and about some of the past inhabitants from Marxists to poets.
The Walk will include a visit to St Mark's Church. The walk will end at the Landsdowne public house in Gloucester Avenue.
Bookings
Bookings for this event are via eventbrite - clicking the BOOK NOW link will take you to the eventbrite site and away from the SPAB website
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.
Accessibility: please contact the Group Organiser before booking to discuss any special access requirements.
Image credit: Christine Matthews, source: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4103898