Monday, 3 July 2023

Let's draw Fleet Street - Saturday 8 July 2023

The Cheshire Cheese Pub near St Clement Danes
(not to be confused with Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub in Fleet Street!)
Sketch by Pete Scully

Hello! This week we invite you to explore Fleet Street and the surrounding area.

Fleet Street has a long history of printing and publishing, and is also known as the home of London’s newspaper industry. The street is long and dense, featuring many architecturally interesting buildings of various styles, such as the Art Deco Daily Express Building on the corner of Fleet Street and Shoe Street and, further east in Ludgate Hill, the English Baroque edifice of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The day is run by Akira Yamanaka and Adam TopĆ³r.




If this is your first sketchwalk with us, welcome to Urban Sketchers London!

Every sketchwalk has a leader, a meeting point at the beginning, a gathering place in the middle and another one at the end, when we ‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and pose for a group photo. Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there to help you feel at ease and give you some ideas about what to sketch. Please note there is no tuition during the sketchwalks. We all draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers Vision and Values and sharing our drawings at the end.
We look forward to seeing you! 


Meeting point at 11 am

We will gather in St Bride’s Passage (see photo below and point A on the local walking route map below). If it's wet on the day there are few options for shelter in the Fleet Street area, so let's keep an eye on the weather and be prepared.

St Bride's Passage
Photo by Akira Yamanaka


Key times and meeting points

11 am

We meet in St Bride’s Passage for introductions, instructions and orientation (see photo above, local map below and, at the end of the blog post, the Location Map for the sketchwalk).

1pm

We will have our first throwdown and group photo at Victoria Embankment Gardens (point B on the map below) which is next to the Temple Underground Station. It’s a 10 minute walk from St Bride’s Passage.


Walking route between St Bride's Passage (A)
and Victoria Embankment Gardens (B)

3:30pm

We’re meeting again at Victoria Embankment Gardens for the second throwdown and group photo to conclude the day.

Afterwards

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese in Fleet Street is 'an historic gem of a pub' with sawdust on the floor and a close association with Charles Dickens, WB Yeats and other famous literary types. It's a good option for those wishing to meet up for a drink and a chat after the sketchwalk, mainly for the unique and historic atmosphere of its underground cellar rooms and bar. Please note, this venue is 'totally inaccessible' for people in wheelchairs. (NB: Be sure not to confuse Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese in Fleet Street with The Cheshire Cheese Pub near St Clement Danes!)

Temple Church
Sketch by Akira Yamanaka

Options for drawing

  • St. Bride's Church - An historic building designed by Sir Christopher Wren, St Bride's is hidden away close to Fleet Street. It’s a beautiful old church with a Baroque style interior, often called the 'wedding cake' church because of the shape of its spire. Sadly, on the day of our sketchwalk there is a possibility of a wedding, and so we may not be able to access the interior. On the other hand, this means there may be more people in the area to draw.

 
St Bride's Church
Sketch by Akira Yamanaka

  • Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese - This historic pub is linked to the roots of Urban Sketchers London. Some of our first sketchwalks took place here many years ago! The exterior is quite small and narrow, but the interior cellar rooms and table seating areas are quite interesting to look at and draw. The pub opens at noon. Please note, this venue is 'totally inaccessible' for people in wheelchairs. (NB: Be sure not to confuse this pub with The Cheshire Cheese Pub near St Clement Danes!)

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street, EC4 (8032557646)
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub in Fleet Street
Photo by Ewan Munro from London UK
CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

  • St Dunstan-in-the-West - One of the Guild churches in the City of London. The original church was saved from the Great Fire of London in 1666 and was rebuilt in 1831. St Dunstan's is both an Anglican church and the home of the Romanian Orthodox Church in London.
St Dunstan-in-the-West
Photo by Akira Yamanaka


  • Hodge the Cat Statue - Tucked away between buildings by the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub is a fascinating statue of a cat. The writer Dr Samuel Johnson’s restored house is nearby.
Hodge the Cat statue
Photo by Akira Yamanaka



  • Daily Express Building- The Grade II* listed home of the Daily Express newspaper, located right on Fleet Street. It features an Art Deco style with curved windows and building corners, and is mostly reflective. The building was featured in the 1961 science fiction film The Day the Earth Caught Fire. It really stands out in the area.
Daily Express Building
Photo by Akira Yamanaka 


    • Victoria Embankment Gardens - We will meet here later in the day. There are a couple of statues of people like the philosopher and politician John Stuart Mill and the industrialist and philanthropist William Edward Forster. In addition there are seating areas and a few spots with various types of plants to sketch.
    • Other very different styles of architecture in the area for inspiration - It's fascinating the way many buildings of various purposes have been sandwiched together here.

    More architectural styles in the Fleet Street area
    Photo by Akira Yamanaka



    More diversity in architectural design
    Photo by Akira Yamanaka


    Practical information

    Food, drink and conveniences

    There’s numerous restaurants and cafes in the area of St Bride’s Church. There's Starbucks Coffee near Blackfriars station, which has toilets, then there is the Punch Tavern pub near St Bride's Church, the Albion, and LEON Ludgate. Further towards the Temple area are coffee shops like The Fleet Street Press, the SOHO Coffee Co, and restaurants and pubs.

    Public transport

    The nearest stations to our meeting point are the Blackfriars Underground and train stations on the Circle and District Lines. For those moving around London, the Blackfriars Underground station is likely the best option. For those wanting to travel from the Temple Church area/directions to the west, there is the Temple Underground station, also on the Circle and District Lines. 

    Accessibility

    The Starbucks coffee shop mentioned above has a wheelchair-accessible entrance and toilet. The Punch Tavern and LEON Ludgate restaurant have wheelchair-accessible entrances. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub is 'totally inaccessible' to people in wheelchairs. For detailed accessibility information on other venues in the area, have a look at the online guide AccessAble.

    Covid guidance

    Urban Sketchers London remains alert to national guidance about COVID-19 and its variants. Even though restrictions have been lifted, it's sensible to take all necessary precautions to keep ourselves and fellow sketchers safe throughout the event. The risk of infection for outdoor events is low, but basic guidance still applies:
    • Please do not attend if you feel unwell
    • Wear a face covering when you're close to others
    • Give people space
    • Practise good hand hygiene.

    Location map



    See you in Fleet Street!


     

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