Back to results

Connecting the pubs in Emlyn Square - walk and talks

Cricketers, 14 Emlyn Square, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 5BN

  • 07 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking preferred

Revisiting some of the alehouses that loomed large in the lives of the GWR community

With the coming of the railway to Swindon in 1841, the locomotive repair Works and all that was to follow from 1843, there came an unprecedented explosion of the working population. “New Swindon” was first centred on GWR’s “factory village” but accommodation could not keep pace with demand, many speculative estates of terraced houses started to spring up close-by. The burgeoning, heavily worked population needed places to drink - let off steam if you will!

Meet Mark, the Gluepot landlord at 14:30 for a talk about the history of Swindon's favourite Real Ale pub: https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/submission-event/the-glue-pot.html

Join us after for a guided tour of the Bakers and Cricketers in Emlyn Square, the heart of Swindon's historic Railway Village.

The Cricketers Tour will guide you through the history of the building, its current condition and the work taking place by Swindon Heritage Preservation to restore it for community use. Learn how, for 100 years, this former public house was once a thriving community hub in the heart of Swindon's town centre.

The walk continues to the Bakers, a former Brew-house, Bakery and Pub currently operating as a community space with a unique cafe layout. Learn more about its past, present and future before heading to the Cultural Heritage Institute for a talk by John Stooke, Author of 'Last Orders'.

The talk will start at 4:30pm.

Why not end the day back in the Gluepot with a cold drink in Swindon's favourite Real Ale pubs?

Timings & Tours

Saturday 07 September:
1530-1630 WALKS, 1630-1730 TALK

Location & directions

Cricketers, 14 Emlyn Square, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 5BN

Directions:
The Tour at 15:30 Sets off from the Cricketers in Emlyn Square: 14 Emlyn Square, Swindon SN1 5BN The Talk at 16:30 is located at the Cultural Heritage Institute in the Carriageworks. Station Industrial Estate, Shed 11, London St, Swindon SN1 5DE Located in Swindon Town Centre, you will have no trouble finding us with plenty of Car Parking, Cycle Routes, Train and Bus links: Train: We are very close to Swindon Railway Station only a 7 min walk Bus: We are 10 min walk from Swindon Bus Station. Plan your route via: https://www.swindonbus.co.uk/plan-your-journey Car: There is plenty of parking available at the nearby Bristol Street Car Park (SN1 5EQ) only £1.20 for up to 5 hours. Alternatively, you could park at Swindon Designer Outlet and walk through the Tunnel towards 'Town Centre'. Look out for new signage and maps to help you find us!
Contact on day:
Dan
Telephone number:
+447955373172

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking preferred
Booking conditions:
For more information and to Book: Tours/walks: https://mechanics-trust.org.uk/all-events/category/walks/ Please note there is no booking required for John Stooke's Talk but if you want to guarantee a space: https://mechanics-trust.org.uk/all-events/connecting-the-pubs-in-emlyn-square-by-john-stooke/
Booking contact name:
Dan
Booking email:
[email protected]
Booking website:
https://mechanics-trust.org.uk/events
Alternative booking website:
https://allevents.by/RVWT
Booking opens:
07 Aug 2024 12:00 AM
Booking closes:
07 Sep 2024 01:00 PM

Accessibility details

Facilities vary by site. Please do let us know if you have any specific questions; we would be happy to help you to plan your visit. All sites are within short walking distance of each other, and will offer different attractions and activities worth visiting.

Additional information

Feel free to join both the walks and talk consecutively, or either the walk or talk. While you're in the area, why not try the WORKS Heritage Trail (NEW FOR 2024)? https://theworksswindon.co.uk/

Max no of people per tour:
15
Est. tour duration:
1 hour(s)

Check out our online channels

Back to results