What People Say

Customer Feedback

We pride ourselves on giving excellent walking tours of Saltaire as well as informative and entertaining talks. You can see a selection of our feedback below from a range of clients over the years.

Walking Tours

What an excellent start to our northern tour.  Our members were still talking about it on the way home. We were most impressed with the way you both wove in the history, social history, industrial history and economic history of Saltaire in such a lively manner.  Your method went down so well with us oldies.

Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology

Schools & Education

Imagine people that are funny while factual, that are educational while exciting, that are crazy while clever; those people are your guides. We all thoroughly enjoyed the talk at the beginning and the guided tour was fascinating. Your tours for schools are enjoyable and exciting, funny and fabulous; this is how I would describe the amazing trip you provide for schools.

Baildon C of E Primary School

Schools & Education

Thank you for organizing the guided walk so beautifully, we all really enjoyed it. Your guides all made the visit so alive, that the students (and us staff) really thought the whole experience was great.

Mark Epstein, University Language Centre University of Manchester

Presentatons & Talks

Many thanks for the most informative and entertaining talk on Saltaire. Several people stopped me yesterday to say what a grand evening it was. There were even compliments from a man who hated history! It’s been a long time since we had so many laughs – along with a lot of knowledge! I hope you do not mind, we will be bringing 40 people on April 13th for a guided walk.

Helen Slingers Group

Schools & Education

Thank you very much for the guided tours of Saltaire. We have been coming for over 15 years and your tours just get better and better. As usual this visit was a great success and all the students enjoyed their time in Saltaire. See you next year.

University of Hong Kong, Department of Geography, M.R.Peart

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