50. HIDDEN ALLEYWAYS, CHOPHOUSES AND A RUNAWAY TURKEY IN THE CITY, March 13, 2022


 

Following the successful Charity City Water Walk in October 2021, a second City walk was held on Sunday 13 March 2022. Starting at St Paul’s, the walk took us through the maze of pre-Great Fire streets, where houses had been rebuilt on medieval foundations before Sir Christopher Wren’s masterplan for post-1666 London could be started. Here, the precursors of banking and trading institutions had their origins in tea/ coffee houses, before moving to purpose-built buildings, such as the Royal Exchange, financed by Sir Thomas Gresham. Explanations were given for items in the title of the walk, which lasted about 2 hours - finishing at Leadenhall Market for a late lunch.


 

Blue Badge City of London and Historic Royal Palaces Guide, and Thames Warden Christine Jarvis led us and made sure we didn’t get lost. Our thanks go to Christine for a super walk. On the way we raised over £100 for our charity, The Water Conservation Trust.

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