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Kingston Tour Guides

Illustrated Talks and Free Walking Tours around the ancient town of Kingston upon Thames.

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Surbiton Walks.  We are pleased to announce that our popular Surbiton Walks  will resume in April 2024.  Please click here to reserve a place.

Dementia-friendly Historical Memory Walks.  Our monthly walks, specifically aimed at people living with dementia, last around 60 minutes; support workers, carers, family members or friends are also welcome.

 

For more details and to reserve a place on a walk, please click here .

Sunday WalksOur  free weekly Sunday walking tours of historic Kingston upon Thames will restart on 3 March 2024.  Please click here to reserve a place on a  Sunday walk of your choice.

The first recorded mention of Kingston in history was in 838 A.D. when King Egbert called a Great Council to take place in what he called "That Famous Place".  That probably makes Kingston over 1,200 years old!

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Unfortunately, we don't have a photograph of Kingston from that time.  However, All Saints Church, the oldest building in Kingston (and Grade I listed), dates from around 1130 A.D.

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The church is much modified since it was originally built in Norman times.  Join our Sunday morning tour and we'll tell you more of All Saints' history, talk about some of the people who are buried there and much more.

 

We'll describe the coaching inns that lined the Ancient Market Place and the football match that was held there every Shrove Tuesday.  Learn about the Market House and the Golden Queen who presides over the Market Place.

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Let us tell you why the river Thames was important in Kingston's development, learn about the barge trade and the old and new bridges across the river.

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Or join one of our new walks and let us tell you about 28 Kingston Pubs, some long gone, some thankfully still with us.  Or our walk down Old London Road and Clarence Street and learn about the manufacture of bricks in earlier times or the bridge that once stood on Clarence Street.

 

Whichever walk you come on with us, we can almost guarantee you'll learn a lot more about Kingston than you ever thought possible!

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Take a brief tour of Kingston's History.

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Kingston Tour Guides is a voluntary organisation, funded solely by donations from our satisfied walkers.

(c) Kingston Tour Guides 2025

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