Britains Housing Tour

£595.00

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Embark on a fascinating tour of British housing history, paying homage to the enduring legacy of Octavia Hill, a pioneering social reformer whose advocacy reshaped the nation's approach to housing. Explore the Victorian era, a period marked by widespread poverty and squalid living conditions, where Octavia Hill's tireless efforts led to the establishment of the first housing associations. These organizations aimed to provide decent, affordable housing for the working class, laying the foundation for the social housing movement that followed.

This training will be a tour like session packed in there hour window located in Mayfair London. Session will start off in a training room for an hour, remaining part of the session being visual showcasing Britains housing aspiration along with memorials and housing types across Marylebone.

Maximum of 10 participants.