Churches in London
London has countless churches. Some of the famous ones include Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral. On this page, I want to list out all the churches in London that I have described. They range from the aforementioned famous ones, to some of the less well known and even obscrure churches in the city.
My list of Churches in London below are in alphabetical order. New ones are inserted to the list according to their alphabetical sequence.
- All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church
Ancient church near the Tower of London.
- All Souls Church
Anglican Evangelical church in Langham Place, on the northern end of Regent Street.
- Church of St Margaret
Anglican church on the grounds of Westminster Abbey.
- Southwark Cathedral
Mother church of the Anglican diocese of Southwark.
- St George the Martyr Southwark
Church along Borough High Street.
- St James's Church
Anglican church at Piccadilly.
- St John's, Smith Square
Heritage church building described as the finest English Baroque architecture.
- St Martin-in-the-Fields Church
Anglican church on the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square.
- St Mary-le-Bow Church
Historic church off Cheapside in the City of London.
- St Pancras Old Church
One of the oldest Christian place of worship in England.
- St Paul's Cathedral
Anglican cathedral church, and seat of the Bishop of London.
- Westminster Abbey
Gothic church built to the scale of a cathedral in the City of Westminster, London.
- Westminster Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Precious Blood of Jesus, mother church of the Roman Catholic community in England and Wales
- Westminster Central Hall
Methodist church in the City of Westminster.
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