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Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate

17th August 2025, 11am

24th August 2025, 11am

31st August 2025, 11am

Starts at Lauderdale House and tours around Highgate

£21

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17th August 2025, 11am

24th August 2025, 11am

31st August 2025, 11am

Starts at Lauderdale House and tours around Highgate

£21

Discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods. From the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.

Famous for Highgate Cemetery, the final resting place of many notable figures including George Eliot and Karl Marx, the area gets its name from its lofty location - which still provides fantastic views of the city - and the fact that it was an historic gateway into London, the location of a toll gate used by drovers herding cattle, sheep, pigs, geese and other livestock down to the Smithfield meat market.

On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael. Starting and finishing at Lauderdale House, the tour will take in a range of local architectural treasures including Highgate School and St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and will last approximately 90 minutes.

Meet Lettie your tour guide at the East Entrance of the House (directly off Highgate Hill) at 10.45am for a prompt start at 11am.

For more information, please visit the Heritage Guides website and Instagram page, or contact the Heritage Guides team at info@heritageguides.co.uk or via WhatsApp on 07731 674951.

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