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The hidden Strand: Power, wealth and empire

Discover the
colonial vision
behind the
architecture of
Strand

Join Open City for a socially-distanced walking tour exploring the fascinating story of the architecture and development of the Strand

This fun and engaging walking tour focuses on one of the main thoroughfares of the capital and shows how the story of the Strand is inextricably interwoven with that of London itself as the capital of the British Empire.

This walking tour — led by Golden Key Academy graduate Jack Chesher — charts the development of the Strand, and demonstrates how its unique position connecting the centre of political power in Westminster and financial power in the City has defined its usage and presentation for centuries.

Providing a safe and fun way for enthusiastic urbanists to explore the city, this tour will explore the architecture and history of the Strand and explains how it is at the heart of London and its story. Highlights include the grand architecture of Somerset House and Royal Courts of Justice as well as lesser known gems such as Devereux Court and Two Temple Place.

Meet: Outside Temple Station Victoria Embankment WC2R 2PH. Ends Embankment Station. Duration: 2 hrs approx. Distance 3km. Cost £14.50 / £9.50 concessions (students/unemployed).

 

Get in touch with Adrianna at tours@open-city.org.uk with any queries.

Meet the tour guide…

Jack Chesher grew up in Essex before moving to Bristol to study history at university. Moving to London he has now combined his passions - walking, history and London by setting up a blog called Living London History.

Chesher is a graduate of the 2021 Golden Key Academy — a masterclass for urban and architectural tour guiding run by Open City. He joined the Open City tours team in November 2021.

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