Canal, Castle and Chapel Walk
Museum of Oxford Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OxfordA linear walk with local historian, author (of Stories of Oxford Castle and A Towpath Walk in Oxford) and former
A linear walk with local historian, author (of Stories of Oxford Castle and A Towpath Walk in Oxford) and former
In the mid-nineteenth century changes in employment practices and rising real wages meant that ordinary working people found themselves, usually
Uncover the inspiring, courageous and often humorous story of the remarkable James Sadler (1753–1828): an uneducated High Street pastry chef;
In the later Victorian period rapid increases in population, rises in real wages, and the advent of the mass media
Offbeat stories of how Oxford was made. Join local historian Maurice East on a 90 minute journey around the city to find
A circular walk around beautiful Christ Church Meadow with local historian and author Mark Davies, a trustee of the Lewis Carroll
Join Liz Woolley's walk around the city centre and explore the fascinating relationship between food production, tourism, and politics in the city.
Explore the fact, fiction and fantasy of Oxford’s riverside on an idyllic historical walking tour, led by local historian Mark Davies.
Tour the controversial moments that shaped Oxford’s history on this city walking tour unlike any other. Led by local historian Maurice East.
Discover a different side of Oxford’s urban history on a walking tour through Oxford’s Victorian past. Led by local historian Liz Woolley.
Discover breweries and factories hidden in plain sight, thriving markets and bustling pubs on this walking tour of Oxford’s food heritage.
Uncover the forgotten history of Oxford's lost working-class neighbourhood on this unforgettable walking tour led by Maurice East.