This will be a unique, free,one-off Walking Tour of Brighton's historic Lanes, exploring the history and changing social and architectural landscape of this area of the city in relation to WWI.
Inspired by a selection of stories from local soldiers commemorated on a memorial plaque at the Holy Trinity Church, the tour begins at Fabrica gallery. This tour uses the WWI heritage project The Boys on the Plaque as a starting point. Booking required.
The tour will last 60-90 minutes and will take place on the streets of Brighton - sensible shoes and attire recommended.
Booking required in advance: http://botpwalkingtour.eventbrite.com
Event not suitable for children under the age of 12.
Pre-booking: Required
Booking Contact: Clare Hankinson
Call: 01273 778646
Email: clare.hankinson@fabrica.org.uk
Go to: http://botpwalkingtour.eventbrite.com
Access
Wheelchair ramp built into entrance. Guide dogs welcome. Accessible toilets on site. Accessible parking space (1) in front of building. This a walking tour so the tour will visit sites around the Lanes part of Brighton.
Additional information
Max 20 people per tour/session. This walking tour may last 60 - or 90 minutes depending on the size of the group on the tour.
Directions
The event takes place from the start point of Fabrica gallery which is a large contemporary visual gallery in a 19th century converted church in central Brighton opposite Browns Restaurant. It is ten minutes walk from Brighton seafront.
Website
botpwalkingtour.eventbrite.com