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Social Event - Little Venice Walk

Jul 19
Sun 2:00 PM
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Sue-Yin

Little Venice Walk

Sunday 19th July at 2pm (approx 2 hours)

Cost is £12 and payable on the day directly to the guide- London Walks

Meeting at Warwick Avenue Tube station between 1.45 and 2pm. THIS EVENT IS BEING ORGANISED BY SARAH DONALDSON. Sarah will be wearing a pink baseball cap and will be there to meet you all at Warwick Avenue Tube station.

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If you fancy something completely different, this is the walk for you. Little Venice is the prettiest and most romantic spot in town. A unique combination of white stucco, greenery, and water, it boasts the finest early Victorian domestic architecture in London; a Who's Who of famous residents (Robert Browning, Edward Fox, Joan Collins, Annie Lennox, and Sigmund Freud to name but a few); and a jewel of a "village" street. And that's not to mention its canals. One of them - Regent's Canal - is known as the "loveliest inland waterway in England". Part of the walk is along the canal towpath - which to this day is studded with fragments of evidence that bring the Age of Canals to life.

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  • Sarah D.
    Posted Jul 17, 2009 8:02 AM
    Assistant Organizer
    Reminder Little Venice Walk this Sunday 2pm Meeting at Warwick Avenue Tube from 1.45pm we leave at 2pm. I'll be wearing my pink baseball cap. Cost is £7 payable to London Walks Weather light rain showers with a max: 21°C. Warwick Ave is on the Bakerloo Line, near Maida Vale, no planned closures on this line.. I WON?T be on accessing emails after Saturday night Look forward to meeting you! Sarah D.
  • Posted Jul 16, 2009 1:18 PM
    Former Member
    I can't wait
  • Sarah D.
    Posted Jul 1, 2009 5:45 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    It is possible that the walk is £7, found it hard to locate the price their web page. Either way you pay the guide directly, there are no other costs involved

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