Follow in the grubby footsteps of Jackson Lamb and his band of misfits on this walking tour of locations featured in the Slow Horses spy series on Apple TV+ and the acclaimed Slough House novels by Mick Herron.
This walking tour takes you deep into Slough House territory – the northwest corner of the City of London, where disgraced MI5 agents are banished after messing up their careers in various ways.
Along the way, you'll see some of the key locations from the slow horses' adventures, and discover some surprising links to the world of espionage in this corner of London.
DISCLAIMER: This walk is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the Slow Horses television series and Slough House books, and is not endorsed, sanctioned, or in any other way supported, directly or indirectly by Apple TV+, the Slough House book publishers, or Mick Herron.
The tour starts at Blake's grave – one of the meeting places for Jackson Lamb's team of spies – before heading towards the fictional Slough House
We'll explore the area around the Barbican and Aldersgate, where the show is set
We'll stop outside the real-life inspiration for the fictional Slough House – where MI5 careers come to die
The tour ends at Leadenhall Market – another location on the show.
The walk continues with stops including Bank Junction, where some of the key scenes of the show are set.
Meet outside Greggs, 91 City Rd, London EC1Y 1BD
Take the Cowper Street exit from Old Street station (Northern Line, Bank branch or National Rail) and Greggs is on the corner on your right
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