Eltham Palace has had an interesting life being once an important royal palace and being the home of King Henry VIII and his siblings to being occupied by Army Educational… Read More
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Take a trip to Bath
Bath is a small and beautiful city and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. From London, Bath is less than two hours train travel, making it an ideal… Read More
The Great Fire of London – a terrorist attack?
The Great Fire is known as the most famous disaster in London’s history. The Monument is located at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 61 metres from… Read More
Walk a royal trail around the fields and woods of Windsor
Home to kings and queens since William the Conqueror, Windsor is dominated by its castle, which, as benefiting a monarch, is the largest in the kingdom. The trail starting in… Read More
What does the Coat of Arms of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries mean?
What is a Coat of Arms? During medieval times a coat of arms was very important. It told everybody who you were, what family you belonged to, who your relatives… Read More
History of the Carousel
A carousel could be considered to be a key component of any fayre. But how did it the carousel come about? Horsing Around It’s believed that in 1100’s, Arabian and… Read More
Customer Comments
"All of the walks are informative, entertaining and a great way to learn about, and see, things in London, that aren't necessarily the top 10 tourist sites. Hazel holds a wealth of information and delivers it in a manner that keeps the group engaged."
“Hazel provided an informative and fun commentary(and well microphoned up) on a cold and windy night. Took us to some places that,although a lifelong Londoner, I had not been to before. I would recommend her walks."