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Primrose Hill and the Navvies Who Built the Railways

September 21 @ 13:00 - 15:00

The neighbourhood radiates brilliant industrial solutions of Victorian engineers, but who built it? This walk celebrates Railway 200, the 200th anniversary of the modern railway, putting hard-living navvies at the centre of the story. Plans for the development of Primrose Hill area changed drastically in the face of the railway’s smoke, grit and noise. Camden railway landmarks include an Hydraulic Accumulator Tower, a roundhouse, the tunnels that working horses used to get to the Goods Yard, the site of the Stationary Winding Engine and numerous street details. The story of Primrose Hill’s creation also takes us to a beautiful stretch of the Regent’s Canal — also dug by hand by navvies — and the top of the famous hill with its superb views, as well as artists’ studios and pastel-painted streets. We end at a high street free of chain shops where good pubs abound, and it’s all minutes from Camden Market.