Mansfield Cattle Market
Events, Mansfield, New Tour, The Park Estate

At Last! A Mansfield Walk!

You asked for it and it’s finally happening – a tour of the buildings in Fothergill’s home town.

There are still tickets remaining for this week’s Watson Fothergill Walk on Wednesday evening – so bring your sun hats… Tickets here:

Watson Fothergill Walk, Wednesday 18 June, 6 pm

Plus I’ve added an extra date so we can fit in a walk before Nottingham Beach takes over the market square. Please note this has a 4 pm start time.

Watson Fothergill Walk, Sunday 29 June, 4 pm

A few tickets are also available for the scheduled Watson Fothergill Walk on Sunday 6 July, 2 pm

The Hine Hike, Sunday 27 July, 2 pm is just over half full so get your skates on if you’re thinking of joining us. Tickets for all these walks are £20 each including booking fees.

Look out for more dates coming up in July and August.


After much prevaricating, I’ve decided to organise a walk in Mansfield! 

Introducing The Mansfield Meander! This walk will look at the remaining buildings built by Fothergill in his home town, and we will search for traces of some of his earlier work. There will also be a chance to look at Mansfield’s massive viaduct and to stay for a drink or a meal at Ciao Bella Italian Restaurant (booking required). More details and tickets at the special introductory rate of £15 plus fees via this link:

Watson Fothergill Walk: The Mansfield Meander, Sunday 31 August, 3 pm


After an overwhelming response, there will now be two “performances” of my Art Deco Pubs talk at The Abdication in Daybrook (24 June & 22 July) These are now both full. If you’d like me to present my illustrated talk for your group or club then please get in touch via my website.


Thanks again to Lamar for collaborating on our Smartphone Photography Workshop Walk looking at some of Nottingham’s public art last week. Lamar knows so much about how to get the best out of even the smallest camera and we got some great shots. If you’re interested in taking part in one of these events in the future we’d like to hear from you – it might be possible to organise private sessions for small groups. Drop me a line to express an interest.

Nottingham Playhouse & Sky Mirror through filters… as taken on the Smartphone Photography Workshop Walk. Photo: Lucy Brouwer

Finally, Sunday 22 June is The Park Garden Trail – the best time to see the architecture (and gardens) in Nottingham’s Park Estate. Explore the heart of Victorian Nottingham and benefit a host of local charities… I will be there wandering around with my flyers, probably pointing out the Fothergill buildings… see you there!

The Park Garden Trail 2023, 5 & 7 Lenton Road, (1873, Fothergill Watson). Photo: Lucy Brouwer
Art Deco, Events, New Tour

Nottingham: Deco in the Details Part 2 Work-in-Progress

Thanks to everyone for the positive response to my Art Deco Architecture tour…I’ve discovered that Nottingham has enough buildings from the 1920s and 1930s to make two new walks (or a tour in two parts) – so I need to road-test the second part. There are a VERY LIMITED number of discounted tickets for a work-in-progress version of Deco in the Details Part 2 for Wednesday 11 September at 2 pm.

The new Deco in the Details walks will be run in full in October on Sunday 6 October (Part One) and Sunday 27 October (Part Two) both with 10 am starts.

I hope to continue to run these in the future – so send me a message if you have a group that would be interested in a private booking.

Art Deco, Events, New Tour

Autumn walks…including new Art Deco tours

Summer: Blink and you’ve missed it! Thanks to everyone who has joined me for a walk and hello to new visitors. I’ve got one more scheduled Watson Fothergill Walk to come in October and my new Deco in the Details walks are also coming up…read on!

August & September’s Watson Fothergill Walks are almost full – but there are still a few tickets available for 

The Carrington Crawl – Saturday 21 September, 1 pm. 

Explore some of the houses Fothergill built in Nottingham and discover his family life in the home he built for himself on Mapperley Road. 

What’s next for Watson Fothergill Walk?

There will be a city centre Watson Fothergill Walk on Sunday 20 October, 10 am

Explore the Nottingham buildings of Victorian Architect Watson Fothergill… also known as Fothergill Watson.

Thanks to the positive response to my Art Deco Architecture tour… there will be two new walks (or a tour in two parts) looking at Nottingham’s buildings of the 1920s and 1930s – 

Deco in the Details Parts 1 & 2.

These walks can be done in any order – you can choose to do either or both. 

The first will be a repeat of the tour commissioned by the Art Deco Society UK

Nottingham: Deco in the Details Part 1, Sunday, 6 October, 10 am

This walk explores Nottingham’s architecture from the 1920s and 1930s, starting and ending with T. Cecil Howitt’s Council House sculptures.

We’ll look at the rise of chain stores like Montague Burton, F.W. Woolworth, and Marks & Spencer, as well as the use of concrete in industrial buildings and the influence of car ownership on the city’s architecture in the 1930s.

The second is

Nottingham: Deco in the Details Part 2: Sunday 27, October, 10 am

This walk will cover the north side of Nottingham City Centre and finish at Sneinton Market. You’ll see the work of local architects, uncover how the Palais de Danse added a touch of glamour to Nottingham and seek out remnants of the Art Deco era, including hints of streamline moderne and even some Egyptian hanging gardens. Starts Outside Victoria Centre and finishes at The Bath Inn. 

All tickets are £15 plus Eventbrite booking fee.

Art Deco, Events, New Tour

New Walk! Deco in the Details

My newest walk, Nottingham: Deco in the Details will be running for The Art Deco Society UK on Saturday 14 September, start 10 am.

This new walk looks at Nottingham’s architecture of the 1920s and 1930s and will explore the influence of Art Deco on the buildings in the city.

Tickets are available via The Art Deco Society UK – with a discount for members:

Nottingham Deco in the Details, Saturday 14 September, 10 am

I hope to rerun this walk and put together a second part of the tour that will cover the other side of town. These tours will be added to my regular event programme in due course.

Many of Nottingham’s Art Deco-influenced buildings are further out of the city centre, so I am also working on a self-guided tour that makes them easier to find! Watch this space or sign up for the Watson Fothergill Walk newsletter to receive updates.

Events, New Tour

August & September 2024 now booking

Thanks to everyone who joined me for a walk in the last few weeks. Here are a few more chances to enjoy Watson Fothergill Walk and The Carrington Crawl, plus a new walk for Art Deco Society UK.

There are tickets available for the following dates for the original city centre walk:

Watson Fothergill Walk, Sunday 28 July, 10 am

Watson Fothergill Walk, Sunday 18 August, 10 am

Watson Fothergill Walk, Thursday 29 August, 6 pm

Watson Fothergill Walk, Sunday 8 September, 2 pm

The Carrington Crawl – looking at houses by Fothergill and his Chief Assistant L.G. Summers in Mapperley Park, Sherwood Rise and Carrington:

The Carrington Crawl, Saturday 21 September, 1 pm

All tickets are £15 each (plus Eventbrite fee). 

Deco in the Details for Art Deco Society UK

I will be running my new walkNottingham: Deco in the Details on Saturday 14 September at the request of the Art Deco Society UK. Join Lucy to look for traces of Art Deco in the 1920s & 1930s architecture of Nottingham. 

Tickets are available from Ticketsource:

Deco in the Details, Saturday 14 September, 10 am. 

Become a member of Art Deco Society UK for just £15 per year.

Events, New Tour

July dates and a new work-in-progress

A couple of Watson Fothergill Walks in July, a work-in-progress Art Deco walk and my diary is open for private bookings. 

There is ticket availability for guided tours of Nottingham’s architecture coming up on the following dates: 

Hine Hike: The buildings of Thomas Chambers Hine Sunday 30 June 2 pm

Watson Fothergill Walk, Architecture of Victorian Nottingham Sunday 28 July, 10 am

All tickets are £15 each plus Eventbrite booking fee. All details on the Eventbrite pages or at watsonfothergillwalk.com

Deco In The Details: A new work-in-progress guided tour of Nottingham architecture.

Deco In The Details.

I have been commissioned by the Art Deco Society UK to put together a walking tour of Nottingham. I’m excited about this as I’ve wanted to design a new tour looking at Nottingham’s architecture of the early 20th century and I’m always on the look out for details in buildings. I would like a small group (preferably those who have already been on my other walks) to help me finalise the route and provide feedback so I can complete the tour. Tickets for this work-in-progress event are available for Thursday 18 July, 6 pm suggested donation £10 – please note these tickets can only be booked one at a time – please contact me if you have any problems booking!

Private bookings

My diary is now open for bookings if you’d like a private tour for your group then fill out the contact form to send an email with preferred dates and times, the size of the group and whether you have any special requirements. I can often do weekdays and summer evenings. Minimum charges apply. Maximum group size 20 people.