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 ❤️
Edgar E. • August 17, 2016The round is beautiful to see. A tremendous amount of history regarding the Templars, Magna Carta, and even the American Bill of Rights.
Andrew H. • October 27, 2011The churchyard is an excellent place to spend a lunch break. It's an oasis of calm amongst the hustle and bustle of Covent Garden!
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!!!
John K. • January 29, 2012Beautiful church. Many mass times on sunday. Just the mass no hymns unless u go to the 9:30am.
Katia • February 23, 2020Gorgeous church. The Latin mass on Sundays was great, the choirs especially, were excellent.
Simon J. • April 28, 2011I've only recently started dropping into this beautiful church for a spot of quiet, but it's already become somewhere I aim to go. It has a cool and thoughtful atmosphere which just works for me.
Roxanna • December 16, 2014Oldest Catholic Church in England; the original church built in 13th century, so definitely worth a visit!
ISIS L. • July 4, 2013A lovely quiet place to sit for a while, away from the busyness of Oxford & Regent Streets.
Josh W. • September 7, 2013St Peter's, a large Church of England church, in a classical style, which features a six-columned Ionic portico and a clock tower. It was designed by Henry Hakewill and built between 1824 and 1827.
Chris P. • March 9, 2019Beautifully restored church. Be sure to make a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament while you're here.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011In 1958 this became the Central Church of the Royal Air Force, and important RAF events are commemorated here. Outside stand statues of two wartime commanders, Dowding and ‘Bomber’ Harris.
Chris M. • September 23, 2010Great evangelical Anglican church in Pimlico, with an impressive grade 1 listed building. Sunday services at 9.30, 11am and 6pm.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011This mother church of English Roman Catholics was completed in Early Christian Byzantine style in 1903. Since that day Masses have been sung here everyday without interruption.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011In 1348, the year of the Black Death, a local armourer left money to support the maintenance of this church forever, and wise investment over the centuries means this has so far been possible.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011This is the official church of the Wrens, or Women’s Royal Naval Service. There was once a great maypole outside the church which was given to Sir Isaac Newton to mount a telescope in 1717.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011William Tyndale (whose English Bible was the first to be printed) and John Donne were preachers here. The church’s clock (1671) was the first in London to have the minutes marked.
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011Dedicated to St.Ethelreda, an Anglo-Saxon saint and patron of chastity and sore throats, this is the oldest Roman Catholic church in England. Part of her hand is still kept here as a relic.
Sharon P. • January 2, 2013The bells are rung every Thursday lunchtime from 12.40pm to 1.25pm by the ‘Thursday lunchtime band’
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