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'London's Revolting Histories'
Walk for Schools
We are pleased to
extend our series of walks to include a specifically tailored
'Revolting History' day walk for schools/ groups and clubs.
The walks take place
around one of London's most historical areas: Smithfield Meat
Market.
Encompassing over
two thousand years of London’s habitation, the walk stops at
several historical locations and buildings associated with the
capital's sometimes gruesome and horrid past. Each tour last
approximately 90mins and deals with various social matters
associated with the medieval period, the Tudors, Elizabethans
and crime and punishment through the ages. Interaction is
encouraged by two costumed guides. With access to either the
cells of a Victorian gaol or one of the capitals oldest
churches, each walk can be tailored to specific requirements
suited to pupils at both Key Stages 2-4 but also suitable for
teens and those in higher education. With the main emphasis on
social history and London's 'revolting past' the tour includes a
number of associated ghost stories.
Package 1:
Walk with 2 costumed guides and entrance to St Bartholomew the
Great church
Package 2:
Walk with 2 costumed
guides and entrance to gaol cells beneath Viaduct Tavern (please
note the pub is not accessible at weekends and after 5pm)
Price:
£7 per head
Price:
£8 per head (includes reduced entrance fee to St Bart’s Church)
Minimum payment
£105.00 for group
Maximum of each
group: 25 people (due to health and safety)
2 Teachers/group
leaders go free
Testimonial
"Our pupils were
taken on a much needed tour of the past. It is really important
to teach them the history of this great city and the Revolting
Schools walk fired their imaginations and was perfect in
content, delivery and enthusiasm. I encourage all schools to
talk a walk through London's spooky past, your pupils will love
it." - Paul McIntyre - Assistant Head teacher
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