Open House Festival

Tin Pan Alley

community/cultural

Ian Chalk Architects, 2023

Denmark Street, WC2H 8LX

The project is a long-term vision for the remarkable heritage area of Tin Pan Alley, including sensitive historic building repairs and a series of contemporary interventions. Located within Camden’s Denmark Street Conservation Area, the buildings span 400 years of local history and include: five Grade II and II* listed 17th Century townhouses, a mansion block and three historic warehouses.

Getting there

Tube

Tottenham Court Road

Train

Charing Cross

Additional travel info

Start and End - East end of Denmark Street, adjacent to St Giles Church and Elms Lesters

Access

What you can expect

The walking tour is on a busy west end street, with traffic. Verbal descriptions will compete with traffic and other noise in the city.

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Activities

Sat 13 Sep

Walking tour

11:00–11:45

Walking Tour

A walking tour of Tin Pan Alley, including sensitive historic building repairs and a series of contemporary interventions.

How to book

Please create a free visitor account to book your festival tickets.

Sun 21 Sep

Walking tour

11:00–11:45

Walking Tour

A walking tour of Tin Pan Alley, including sensitive historic building repairs and a series of contemporary interventions.

How to book

Please create a free visitor account to book your festival tickets.

About

Tin Pan Alley : Project Scope

The project is a long-term vision for the remarkable heritage area of Tin Pan Alley, including sensitive historic building repairs and a series of contemporary interventions. Located within Camden’s Denmark Street Conservation Area, the buildings span 400 years of local history and include: five Grade II and II* listed 17th Century townhouses, a mansion block and three historic warehouses.

Online presence

www.ianchalkarchitects.com

www.instagram.com/ianchalkarchitects

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