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Winslow History Walk: Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers

28 Hight Street, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, MK18 3HF

  • 18 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking required
  • | Walk / Tour

A tour of Winslow starting from 28 High Street (Town Council offices), looking at some of the houses built or altered by doctors and lawyers, and some of the buildings which have been used as schools, with stories of the people who lived there.

28 High Street was built by the lawyer T.P. Willis with money he embezzled from his clients. It later became the offices of Winslow Rural District Council, and now belongs to Winslow Town Council. From there we’ll visit the Willis family graves in the churchyard, and walk past the house of Dr Cowley (a pioneer of opium production) and the Brook Hall School for Young Ladies. You’ll see the former Bank (built in 1891), the house renovated by an anthropologist, the former Girls’ School (1864) and the childhood home of a famous playwright. The walk will also include the exterior of Winslow Hall, which has been used as a school and an asylum at different times. You can see buildings where a Georgian front disguises a much older back, usually because a lawyer or doctor wanted his house to look more fashionable.

Timings

Friday 18 September:
Walk starts at 1400, 28 High Street open from 1345

Location & directions

28 Hight Street, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, MK18 3HF

Contact on day:
David Noy
Telephone number:
+447713641238

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking required
Booking conditions:
Book via email or telephone
Booking contact name:
David Noy
Booking telephone number:
+447713641238
Booking email:
[email protected]

Accessibility details

Partial wheelchair access at 28 High Street (ground floor only). The walk will be along pavements with dropped kerbs and very gentle gradients.

Additional information

Parking on Winslow Market Square or in Greyhound Lane (public toilets available) and Public Hall Car Parks. Check notices for fees in operation.

Max number of people:
30
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s) 15 minute(s)

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