Shamsa A. • February 20, 2015A beautiful attraction with a very nice cafe at the back. Walk around the church & the backyard to truly enjoy this experience! A must visit ❤️
Daniela S. • October 9, 2012Beautiful church! The ticket incudes an autoguide that provides interesting explanations about the church and its history. Besides you have a beautiful view of All London from the galleries.
Philip A. • December 20, 2013This is the home church of my livery company, the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists.
Tastebuds • September 3, 2013Breathtaking live music venue tucked away behind St. Pancras Station - seats about 80 for most shows, so worth getting there early to grab one. Beautiful acoustics.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011The church was founded in 1185 by the Knights Templar, and like all their churches is round in imitation of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It now serves the Inns of Court.
Rob S. • February 1, 2012Try to see the yurt/ tent in the garden at the back. Amazing to be inside a cosy tent, in the freezing glass and steel office block jungle. Meditation every Wednesday gives you a full hour experience!
Michelle T. • February 2, 2011Nice little old church, could use some restoration. Open to films being shot here commercially.
Brian O. • December 16, 2012A very welcoming place and even if u are not particularly religious u cannot help but be impressed with this place and the services. They do tours too! Burial place of John Wesley, church founder.
Adrian M. • December 29, 2011Two things to watch out for. Head priest has a ponytail, wouldn't any of that nonsense in a Catholic church. Short, back and sides please. Secondly, they have a cat wandering round the gaff.
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011The church was saved from the Great Fire by the quick thinking of Admiral Penn (whose son founded Pennsylvania) - he ordered his sailors to blow up neighbouring streets to make a fire break.
John K. • January 29, 2012Beautiful church. Many mass times on sunday. Just the mass no hymns unless u go to the 9:30am.
Nicole M. • October 27, 2023Beautiful Church near St Paul’s Cathedral. Host coffee shop is inside the church.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, perhaps the most famous church builder of his day, and completed in 1872, this church has the tallest spire in London (278 feet).
Max C. • February 13, 2011Worth a visit when in london, this is Nicky Gumble the creator of the Alpha Course church...
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011Completed in 1884 and properly called the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, this was the first large Catholic church built in London since the Reformation.
Katia • February 23, 2020Gorgeous church. The Latin mass on Sundays was great, the choirs especially, were excellent.
Dav A. • July 26, 2010Faithful bible teaching church in the heart of the city! Come to hear the good news about Jesus Christ explained clearly every Sunday at 10:30/16:00/18:00
Adam S. • September 14, 2012A quiet, unexpected and stark church in the middle of the Barbican estate. Worth seeing for the grave and statue of John Milton.
Erisa K. • July 18, 2010Great range of resources and materials located in Waldegrave Hall after each service. Evening service followed by All Bar One is a great way to meet people if new to All Souls.
Seamus M. • February 15St Bride’s was rebuilt in 1675 after great fire of London, by Sir Christopher Wren.Completed 28 years later in 1703.At 234ft,it was the tallest church steeple in the city bar St Paul’s.
HISTORY UK • August 9, 2011The nunnery of St. Helen's was founded in the early 13th century and is the largest surviving church in the city, it survived the Great Fire of London, the Dissolution and The Blitz.
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