Watson Fothergill Walk - Carrington Crawl
Schedule
Sat Sep 21 2024 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Location
Meet outside St Andrew's Church, Nottingham | Nottingham, EN
About this Event
The Carrington Crawl: Victorian Nottingham’s most flamboyant architect Watson Fothergill not only helped shape the city centre with commercial landmarks he also designed dwellings.
Explore some of the domestic architecture of Watson Fothergill and his chief assistant L.G. Summers with tour guide Lucy Brouwer. Discover more about the buildings, those who built them and the lives of the people who lived in them.
This walk will begin at the junction of Mansfield Road and Mapperley Road, outside St Andrew's Church, it will then look at some of Fothergill's houses in Mapperley Park, including the site of his own family home, continuing to Sherwood Rise, then on to Carrington to finish up, after a walk of approximately 2 hours / 3km, at Clawson Lodge on Mansfield Road.
Tea and coffee will be available at the end of the walk for a small donation. There will be a chance to look inside Clawson Lodge courtesy of The Ukrainian Cultural Centre.
Participants are asked to come prepared for appropriate weather eventualities and to wear footwear suitable for city walking.
Meet for 1 pm start on Mapperley Road near the junction with Mansfield Road, outside St Andrew’s Church (Trinity Church) Not the Chestnut Grove entrance. What3Words: those.object.crazy
Advanced booking is essential as places are limited.
Some Feedback from previous events:
“Charisma and humour from the guide. She also gave a lot of historical info without ever being dry or boring.”
"I cannot recommend these walking tours enough."
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Where is it happening?
Meet outside St Andrew's Church, Nottingham, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 15.00 to GBP 16.96