Turn back the clock’ to 19th century St Helier – Spring Walking Week
During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before.
During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before. On this walk we search out some shining examples of the skilled work of 19th century architects and builders who helped shape the expanding town which can still be seen amongst all the modern-day development. We also see some of the entertainment hubs of the time and period homes owned by the National Trust such as 16 New Street and the restored Pitt Street cottages.
Time: 10.00 a.m.
Meeting Point: The Town Hall
Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Easy walking, but there are some narrow pavements and town traffic areas.
Parking: Public Car Parks in St Helier
Guide: Melanie Cavey