Our guided walk dates are now bookable for dates in 2024. Walks start at 1pm on the Sunday of each Open Weekend.
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Adults £12 / Concessions £6 / Under 16s Free
Our popular walks in the Brixton Hill area in South London are guided by London Blue Badge Guide Liz du Parcq. Liz is a London Blue Badge Tourist Guide who has lived in Lambeth since 1970, was an elected Lambeth councillor for our local ward from 1974 until 1982, and is a former trustee of the Friends of Windmill Gardens.
The walks are gently paced, cover about 1.5 miles in total, and provide an opportunity for you to learn a bit more about the area where John Ashby built his windmill in 1816, and how other important developments at that time have shaped this part of Brixton.
The walks start from Brixton Windmill promptly at 1pm and last about 1.5 hours, depending on the walking speed of the group and the questions that come up.
The walk follows a once-rural street pattern and traces the 19th-century development of the area’s farmland for housing, prison and clean water supply. You will hear tales of prisoners, discover how trams scaled Brixton Hill and learn why the Telegraph pub was so named. You can spot a Tuscan oil jar shop sign, a rare pillar box and one of London’s oldest cinemas.
You will return in time to visit the windmill itself (if you intend to book a full tour of the windmill afterwards we recommend booking for 3pm or later).
You will also have time to see our exhibition, sample our café and have a chance to buy Brixton Windmill flour, preserves made from local produce and our Windmill-themed products.
The charge of £12, or £6 for concessions (children free), all supports Brixton Windmill.
If you would like to make a group booking of 10 or more people please contact info@brixtonwindmill.org to discuss a private booking.
The tour takes place on the second Sunday of the month to coincide with the windmill open days.
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