Hidden courtyards, unhurried steps, clear pointers

Lintel & Lantern offers calm, plain-language guidance for exploring London’s tucked-away yards — short loops, simple access notes, and helpful timings for quieter visits.

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Brick arch leading into a quiet London courtyard

Pocket Guides

40+ city

Story

We keep things small and readable: short self-guided routes, notes on entrances that are easy to miss, and gentle cues on when crowds thin. The aim is a simple walk that feels steady rather than rushed.

Our pages lean on public info, prior walks, and common-sense checks. Open hours, access, and maintenance can change with weather or building works, so use these notes as a starting point and adjust on the day.

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Routes & Options

Self-Guided

A tidy loop with entry cues

Free /download

Up to 5 stops per loop

Clear start & finish points

Timing pockets for quieter moments

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Map & Tips

Printable map with brief notes

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Entry hints & landmarks

Benches, ramps, gradients

Coffee & loo proximity

Rain detours when alleys close

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Small Group

A paced hour with a guide

12£ /person

Up to 8 people, easy pace

Step notes & access checks

Alternate exits if busy

Weather-aware timings

Simple meeting point

Basic safety reminders

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Guides

Guide beside ivy on an old brick wall

Clara Wynn

Route Editor

Sketches clean loops and flags alley pinch points; keeps language plain so each step feels simple to follow.

Guide noting a sunlit stone passage

Marcus Hale

Access Notes

Checks gradients, handrails, and rest spots; adds timing pockets when lunchtime crowds build.

Lantern by a small gate into a courtyard

Evelyn Brooke

Local Research

Tracks building works and occasional closures so routes have simple alternatives when plans shift.

Corner turn along a paved passage

Rowan Pierce

Safety Notes

Adds small reminders about lighting, wet stone, and quieter hours; no hype, just steady guidance.

Field Notes

Quiet lintel and cobbles leading to a yard

Three Entrances People Walk Past

Slim passages hide in plain sight. Here are simple anchors—shop fronts, lamps, and plaques—that help you spot them without backtracking.

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Shiny paving stones after light rain in a passage

Wet Stone, Safer Steps

When rain makes surfaces slick, a tiny detour or a handrail can change the feel of a walk. A few cues to keep footing steady.

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Contact

441 227 495 382

10 Burgate Lane, Canterbury CT1 2DR, England

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