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Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! This atmospheric episode is set in the‘undercroft’ at Lincoln’s In...
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Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! This atmospheric episode is set in the‘undercroft’ at Lincoln’s In...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! In this episode, Camden Tour Guide Brian explains why he admires T...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! In this episode Camden Tour Guide Sylvia tells Bonny about Elizabe...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! 2 Willow Road is a treasure trove of modernist architecture, art, ...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide Alan on Tavistock Place to hear abou...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide Chris in a secret garden of tranquil...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! The St Pancras Hotel is a vast gothic brick pile that stands proud...
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Click on the links to hear about specific places. Package by: Bonn...
Viola uncovers the secrets of one of London’s hidden landscapes: the New River. Discovering it one day by accident, she became fascinated by this magical garden tucked away between houses in Islington...
Joseph takes a whirlwind ride on a superfast train to kick off this week’s crazy stupid adventures. Other adventures from the gang include cinema and vinyasa yoga in Camden. Package by: Joseph Hugh...
Joseph and co. don’t let a tube strike get in the way of their crazy, stupid adventures. Tune in to find out how the gang made the most of the rush hour chaos… Package by: Joseph Hughes, Lacky Ahme...
Camden’s canals are peaceful places to withdraw from the city, but they’re also home to a vibrant boating community. Cale recently strolled from Camden Lock to Lisson Grove. Along the way, he spoke wi...
The Maiden Lane Estate photography club recently put on an exhibition of photographs highlighting the beautiful architecture of the estate. Freddy spoke to Vivienne Lewis from the club to find out mor...
Amid a sea of cranes, machinery and building noise, and a just a short walk from the railway station, lies the oasis that is Kings Cross Pond. Since it opened the pond has attracted attention from loc...
Amber, aka the American Tour Guide in London, used to pass the Fitzrovia Mural everyday without giving it a second thought. Now it is the first stop of her tours of the local area. She introduces us t...
The Camden Tour Guides Association have been developing a unique series of tours for the visually impaired. These days it is common enough to find audio tours available at major attractions, but a gui...
On the facade of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are all sorts of creepy crawlies, symbols of the vectors that carry infectious diseases. Among them is a mosquito, and behind this m...
This month in the World of Whoa! the things that have been stopping host Catherine Carroll in her tracks are a play about the Easter Rising by Sharon Sexton, the sad closure of our favourite local caf...
Catherine Carroll’s World of Whoa! is back. The cuts to local libraries has the‘Whoa! Don’t do that!’ factor. Catherine speaks to George Binette, who is part of the Speak Up for Libraries campaign....
In the churchyard of St Pancras Old Church is the mysterious Hardy Tree. A proud ash tree with over a hundred gravestones studded into its roots. The story goes that the poet Thomas Hardy was its c...