Saints and Sinners in St George - Theatre Walk at St George Walking Tour, Bristol - Meet/start: Church Road, BS5 9HX

A event on Sunday 12th July. The event starts at 15:00.


Did you know Britain’s most prolific serial killer was born and raised in St George? That Queen Elizabeth I processed in state along Church Road? And that the Fire Engine pub had nothing to do with putting out fires?

Our walk through 800 years of history includes a rare medieval survivor, a Tudor monarch and the grand tombs and monuments of the industrialists whose Victorian collieries and factories swept away the old market gardens and changed the landscape forever. Even locals will see something they’ve never seen before.

Meet St George’s Saints, Sinners and the many ordinary folk in between whose lives were every bit as extraordinary.

Launched 2022, our walkers said:
‘Brilliant show, thank you’
‘Fabulous! Entertaining and informative!’
‘Highly recommend, lived here 30 years and learned a few things.’
‘Fantastic theatrical walk’ – @sophontrack on Twitter

Meet/start: St George Park entrance, opposite the Fire Engine pub on Church Road, BS5 9HX
Tour takes place outdoor. Ends close by. MAP: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KuquDHxzUcyes4Ps7
Lasts: approx. 2 hours

Produced by SHOW OF STRENGTH THEATRE COMPANY
www.showofstrength.org.uk

Awards include Best Live Performance - Creative Bath Awards and Best of Bristol: Theatre - Bristol24/7.
Shortlisted for VISIT ENGLAND's TOURISM SUPERSTAR 2026

Collect the set with our THEATRE WALKS: Bedminster, Blackbeard, Cary Grant, Clifton, Treasure Island, Frankenstein in Bath, Medieval Bristol, Keynsham and St George - www.showofstrength.org.uk

All tours available for private bookings [email protected]

Recommended adults only.
No dogs except guide dogs and registered assistance dogs.

Entry requirements: 16+

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