London Walks - Churches & Religion
Description
Explore London's Spiritual & Architectural Heritage
Delve into the spiritual and architectural heritage of London through guided walks exploring its historic churches and religious sites.
Learn how faith, worship, and religious communities have influenced the city's culture and landscape across the centuries.
Perfect for those interested in history, religion, and London's rich cultural tapestry.
Guided Walks
- Wren master architect or jobbing builder? meet at City Information Centre south of St Paul's
- Saved from the Great Fire medieval buildings east of Pudding Lane meet at Liverpool St Station Bishopsgate entrance
- Monasteries and Priories on the west side of the City meet at Blackfriars station entrance
- How to avoid hell charity in the City meet at Liverpool St Station Bishopsgate entrance
More information
Can I join late?
By agreement with the tutor.
Who is the course for?
This course is for anyone who has an interest in the history and geography of London and want to increase their knowledge. We welcome new students!
Do I need prior knowledge or experience?
No experience required. An interest in understanding how the City of London developed and continues to evolve is desirable.
How will I learn?
There will be a mixture of talks, presentations and quizes about historical London and its places of interest.
How will my progress be assessed?
You will be assessed informally by your tutor, as part of normal classroom activities. There will be plenty of opportunities to discuss your progress with your tutor.
Is there an external qualification?
No, this is an non-accredited course
What can I do next?
You can progress to other themed walks at BAEC or elsewhere. There are a range of walking tours of London offered by the College.
What do I need to bring?
Suitable clothing and footwear, including rainproof clothing and/or sun protection as appropriate. Possible entrance fee to places of interest. Each walk lasts 2 hours, departing from an agreed meeting point and following a planned route that features the salient points of the session's theme. While the walks are not usually physically challenging, each route may include urban and/or rural roads and will take place in all weathers (except in extreme conditions, when it may be necessary to make alternative arrangements).
Are there any extra costs?
Cost of travel to and from the walk's start/finish point.
Is there work between sessions?
There will be no homework. A resources list will be provided for learners to follow up ideas and information covered in the course
For further information, please contact:
Call the Kentwood Centre on 0208 659 7976 or Curriculum Development Manager Philip Bedford
Safety Information
Health & Safety Notice: For your safety and the safety of others during our London Walks, it is essential that all participants follow the health and safety guidance provided by the tutor at all times.
Walking in busy urban areas comes with risks, including traffic, uneven surfaces, and crowded spaces. Failure to follow safety instructions or act responsibly could result in serious injury or removal from the course.
Your attention and cooperation are crucial to ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for everyone taking part.
Course Summary
Code: L05015
Starting: Saturday 07 March 2026
Location: Meet Out
Tutor: Alison Woollard
Cost: TBA
Time and duration
Day: Saturday Morning
Start Time: 10:30
End Time: 12:30
Start Date: 07 March 2026
End Date: 28 March 2026
Duration: 4 sessions spanning 4 week(s)
Location
Meet Out
Meet Out
Care of Kentwood centre, Kings
London
SE20 7PR