VISITING GERRY’S POMPEII

Due to limited accessibility and respect for our local community Gerry’s Pompeii is open only via special tours. This year we are excited to announce a new collaboration with local charity the London Sports Trust so you will soon be able to arrive to Gerry’s via ticketed kayak trips.

UPCOMING PUBLIC TOUR’S OF GERRY’S VIA KAYAK OR FOOT.

A WALKING TOUR

Saturday 11th July at 11am | Gerry’s via foot

Thanks to legendary Gerry’s neighbour’s Nick and Alison allowing us to go via their lovely house we are offering a tour via foot on Saturday 11th July at 11am. Hormead Road residents are free, for others we’re asking for a donation of £15 to contribute towards running our free community programme and conservation. Book via link below.

Book walking tour here!

KAYAK TRIPS & TOURS

KAYAK TICKETS NOW RELEASED, DO BOOK TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE!

Dates: Saturday 27th June 2-4.30pm or Saturday 11th July 2.30-4pm meeting at the London Canalised Activity Centre. VIA KAYAK.

BOOK YOUR ‘GERRY FERRY’ TICKET HERE & HELP SUPPORT GERRY’S POMPEII!

Local Schools and Community Groups

If you are a local school or community group and are interested in your group visiting please email us here! Gerryspompeii@gmail.com

Launching the ‘Gerry Ferry’, arrival to Gerry’s by boat, local children visits with the London Sports Trust

Recently we have been partnering with the London Sports Trust who enable children access to the water. Here are some images of some of our recent tours with children from the local area. Many of the children seemed to really connect with Gerry’s work. They couldn’t believe it had all been made by one man. If you are a school local to Gerry’s Pompeii and are interested in visiting please let us know and you can join our list ready for when we start making our boat trips more regular from spring next year.

School treasure hunts, an alternative history

We are currently working with a broad range of children, educators and art mediators to help develop special treasure hunts, navigating and discovering some of the historical figures whom Gerry created and memorialised in his garden.