Wonderful Walthamstow Walking Tour London











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In this wonderful walk around Walthamstow in East London Joolz visits many fun and interesting locations whilst finding out about its history and culture. • *************************************************************************** • ORDER JOOLZ GUIDES' BOOK NOW !!!!! • USE THIS LINK FOR PURCHASE ➜ https://geni.us/joolzguidesbook • *************************************************************************** • Joolz’s Social links ➜ https://linktr.ee/joolzguides • Let The Marsh Winds Blow song by ➜ https://www.lillostlou.com/ • Visit my tailor Georgie Syms ➜ www.scyeline.com •   / scyeline   • *************************************************************************** • Walthamstow once had the longest outdoor street market in Europe. These days it's still full of life and variety. • Joolz and Simon discover many interesting places on this walk around Walthamstow. There's lots of food including sushi, Caribbean, Polish doughnuts with alcohol and Indian pizza (it has to be seen to be believed!) • See where the first British motorcar was built and and where it now resides in the Vestry Museum full of the archives of the residents of Walthamstow. • There's London's oldest house and a remarkable collection of neon lights at Gods Own Junkyard. • There's also the Walthamstow Civic Centre which is an impressive building and of course Lloyd Park which is the home to William Morris. • It's quite apt that my tailor is just around the corner from someone so famous for his textile designs! • *************************************************************************** • If you enjoy watching my films why not throw me a one-off contribution via paypal! https://www.paypal.me/julianmcdonnell • Or if you want to chip in a couple of ££ a month you can support me on Patreon:   / joolzguides  

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