United Methodist Church
Bright place of Methodist and united reformed worship with a community hall and meeting spaces.
Askew Road, London, Greater London, W12 9RN
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United Methodist Church
Bright place of Methodist and united reformed worship with a community hall and meeting spaces.
Askew Road, London, Greater London, W12 9RN
Anglican Church
Small Anglican chapel of St Bartholomew's Hospital featuring a 15th-century tower & west facade.
57A W Smithfield, London, Greater London, EC1A 9DS
Anglican Church
Georgian place of CofE worship, designed by James Gibbs, with paintings by the artist Mather Brown.
Strand, London, Greater London, WC2R 1ES
Anglican Church
Expansive 14th-century Episcopal church hosting weekly discussions & musical recitals.
Lovat Lane, London, Greater London, EC3R 8EE
Anglican Church
Medieval place of CofE worship, consecrated in 1523, with a Victorian organ and a wooden ceiling.
St Margaret Street, London, Greater London, SW1P 3JX
Anglican Church
Sir Christopher Wren-designed CofE church, on a Strand traffic island, with Royal Air Force links.
Central Church of the Royal Air Force, London, Greater London, WC2R 1DH
Anglican Church
Elegant Baroque-style place of CofE worship with a tiered spire and lunchtime music recitals.
Fleet Street, London, Greater London, EC4Y 8AU
Anglican Church
Georgian CofE church where Benedict Arnold is buried and where Turner painted city landscapes.
The Moorings, London, Greater London, SW11 3NA
Anglican Church
The largest Anglican parish church designed by Christopher Wren now also a striking events venue.
5 St Andrew Street, London, Greater London, EC4A 3AF
Pentecostal Church
Pentecostal church, opened in 1849, with regular services plus music and performing arts courses.
Kensington Park Road, London, Greater London, W11 3BY
Methodist Church
Historic, Georgian methodist chapel and museum, plus the home of Methodism's founder, John Wesley.
49 City Road, London, Greater London, EC1Y 1AU
Eastern European Restaurant
Seasonal sharing plates, pints and premium spirits in a classic setting housing a pub since 1829.
4 Conway Street, London, Greater London, W1T 6BB
Anglican Church
15th-century church that survived 1666's Fire of London and the Blitz, hosting services and events.
St Mary Axe, London, Greater London, EC3A 8BN
Anglican Church
Built in 1861, this landmark church features Gothic Revival architecture & Henry Holiday paintings.
12 Clydesdale Road, London, Greater London, W11 1JS
Anglican Church
19th-century, gothic-style church with public garden, where Charles Dickens was married in 1836.
Sydney Street, London, Greater London, SW3 6NH