Wandle Wonder Wander

Runoff from the nearby medical distillery scented the river with lavender, peppermint and other herbs, 1853

A Wandle Wonder Wander is a collaborative project with XAP – Cross Arts Projects – continuing our fascination with rivers, particularly those urban waterways that have been lost and refound. This is a mixed-reality geolocation-based walk along the River Wandle in south London, exploring change, renewal, loss and quiet resilience along this special waterway

The Wandle has a rich industrial heritage going back many centuries, when the river was harnessed for its power to move mill wheels, and the clear chalky water for growing watercress, textile dying, and an astonishing range of other industries, many of which brutally polluted the waters.  William Morris and Liberty’s both had printworks by the river.  The Wandle now has its distinctive landscape of large industrial units butting up against leafy river and meadow ecosystems, which manage to hang on, even flourish in places.

Wandle Bank, SW19. A virtual trout family shows you the way to the river.
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