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Telling the story of public housing in London in the 20th century, this walk explores an extraordinary range of homes. They range from an early London County Council cottage estate influenced by the garden city movement, to Peabody flats channelling Hampton Court, to a hexagonal modernist block inspired by the Giants’ Causeway and designed by Noel and Alina Moffett, to Darbourne and Darke's Wood Lane Estate.

Old Oak to White City: a walk through London’s 20th century public housing

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Event Type(s) Walks and Tours
Tickets / Admission £ 15.00

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East Acton Underground Station More Info

Address: Erconwald Street
London
W12 0BP
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Public Transport East Acton Underground Station

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Iya London

About Iya London develops events that unearth and share London’s overlooked stories, past and present. Joanna Oyediran is Iya London's founder. Joanna is a qualified Open City guide. She’s led guided walks on behalf of organizations that include Open City, Planning Aid for London, the LSE, Imperial, the Royal College of Art and ITV. Her interests include the development of London, the influence of Empire on the city and its people, and Londoners at play.
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