Walking through history: Bath Assembly Rooms to Burdall’s Yard
As part of the Bathscape Festival, come and walk-through history from Bath Assembly Rooms to Burdall's Yard and discover the people who connect us today.
Take a walk-through history as a National Trust curator and a local London Road resident explore inclusive histories from the 1700s to the present day. During this conversational walk, that will take you from Bath Assembly Rooms to Burdall’s Yard, you’ll discover the stories of people who shaped the history of Bath. From the city’s people of colour to its shoplifting aristocrats, each landmark you pass has a story to tell and a connection to the people who live in Snow Hill, Walcot and the London Road areas of Bath today.
The walk will end at Burdall’s Yard at around 3pm, with refreshments and the chance for you to share your own stories from the area.
This event has been made possible with thanks for funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Please note:
- Meet on the corner of Saville Road, just opposite Boston Tea Party.
- Dress suitably for the weather and walking outside.
- Walk route is approximately 2km long, mostly step-free, with some hills and a mixture of paved and asphalt surfaces.
- Everyone is welcome.
- Dogs on short leads permitted.
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As part of the Bathscape Festival, come and walk-through history from Bath Assembly Rooms to Burdall's Yard and discover the people who connect us today.
Take a walk-through history as a National Trust curator and a local London Road resident explore inclusive histories from the 1700s to the present day. During this conversational walk, that will take you from Bath Assembly Rooms to Burdall’s Yard, you’ll discover the stories of people who shaped the history of Bath. From the city’s people of colour to its shoplifting aristocrats, each landmark you pass has a story to tell and a connection to the people who live in Snow Hill, Walcot and the London Road areas of Bath today.
The walk will end at Burdall’s Yard at around 3pm, with refreshments and the chance for you to share your own stories from the area.
This event has been made possible with thanks for funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Please note:
- Meet on the corner of Saville Road, just opposite Boston Tea Party.
- Dress suitably for the weather and walking outside.
- Walk route is approximately 2km long, mostly step-free, with some hills and a mixture of paved and asphalt surfaces.
- Everyone is welcome.
- Dogs on short leads permitted.