John K. • January 29, 2012Beautiful church. Many mass times on sunday. Just the mass no hymns unless u go to the 9:30am.
Will P. • March 14, 2010Catch the Sunday Morning servicesat 11:00 to hear the terrific choir of St Georges
Tim J. • April 2, 2010Need a rest from the mania of Oxford St? Pop in for a very good (and cheap) cup of tea...
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011This Sir Christopher Wren church was consecrated in 1684 and features many carvings by Grinling Gibbons. The cartoonist James Gillray and the auctioneer James Christie are both buried here.
Katia • February 23, 2020Gorgeous church. The Latin mass on Sundays was great, the choirs especially, were excellent.
CeCe W. • September 29, 2013Most amazing Church I've ever been too! I love the message, songs and atmosphere. Also the people are so friendly. My 4th time here and I just love it!!!
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • February 25, 2015St. Paul's Church known as the actors church has a great little garden around the back. Its probably my favourite little lunch getaways in London as it isn't such a walk away as Hyde or Russell Square
Matt B. • August 3, 2012Home of Intermission Theatre in Education - an exciting new company delivering exceptional drama performances and learning experiences to young people across London.
Martin T. • June 12, 201225 January: Attend a Burns Night Scottish Dance. The London branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society is more than 80 years old & it usually holds a programme of dances to celebrate Burns.
Hanan Bint Hamzah ! • December 17, 2019A classy food market in a church , with different cuisines , good coffee, quiet corners for study /readingIt's a marvelous spectacle, pop in to have a snoop around. You'll probably end up staying
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.
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