Huguenots in Marylebone
The Huguenots who settled in Marylebone were drawn to the less polluted air in West London and the social advancement that came from living in […]
The Huguenots who settled in Marylebone were drawn to the less polluted air in West London and the social advancement that came from living in […]
The Huguenot Museum in Rochester focuses on history of the Huguenots through paintings, crafts, silks & other artefacts.
In 1685, 200,000 French Protestants fled to England to escape persecution in Catholic France. Many settled in Canterbury where there was already a French community […]
The French Protestant Church of London in Soho Square is the only remaining Huguenot church in London.
Just the sight of this once Benedictine Priory built in the 12th century St Helen’s, one of the few churches to have survived the Great […]
A story of trade, Livery companies and financial institutions. Hear how the Bank of England as well as the major trading Exchanges, the Royal, the […]
Once referred to as the ‘street of ink’ a walk down this historic street will reveal far more than ink. Dr Johnson’s House, Edgar Wallace, […]
Join us for a walk along the Thames embankment. Walking east, we visit the Monument, St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, Billingsgate, Livery Companies, HMS […]
We will tell you everything you need to know about the Bank of England, The Royal Exchange, Mansion House, Guildhall, St Paul’s Cathedral, Cheapside, the […]
Tucked away behind Gresham Street is one of the most significant City of London locations. The Guildhall, older than Parliament itself; the Guildhall Art Gallery […]