Historic Most Beautiful London Churches

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Historic Most Beautiful London Churches

The historic city of London is the perfect marriage of old meets new. Dating back over 2000 years, the capital is home to remarkable structures and monuments, with the English churches forming an integral part of the city’s culture. Over 90 churches survived the 1665 Great Fire that saw much of the town in ruins, proving the resilience of ancient British architecture, much like its people. Here are some of London’s most beautiful churches. 

Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Located less than 3 miles from the stunning Signature Townhouse London is the Holy Trinity Church in Sloane Street Chelsea. The church features a detail-oriented interior, reflecting the artists’ beliefs who created the space. Appreciation of arts and crafts is apparent in the design of imagery and sculpture seen throughout the church. As you look up in the aisle, you will find four hanging chandeliers dating back to the 19th century.

St Mary Abbots Church

The church is a balanced combination of gothic with modern touches in the sophisticated suburb of Kensington. Visitors are greeted by the sound of chiming bells and a rustic stone exterior dating back to 1872. The garden is the perfect spot for enjoying some tranquillity.

St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral

History boughs will appreciate this dome-shaped church’s magnificent presence with its quirky features. Bearing over 300-year-old the church features impressive artwork and colourful mosaic that make up the church’s interior. The incredible building hosted the wedding of Lady Diana and Prince Charles. The dazzling church remains a place of worship, hosting several services daily.

Southwark Cathedral

Southwark Cathedral is one of London’s understated churches. While the church may not meet the grandeur of St Paul’s Cathedral, it is one of the most beautiful churches within the city. The church features colourful stained glasses and a gothic stone exterior. Nearby is the Borough Market, which attracts foodies from across the globe. As you make your way down the south side of the River Thames, also check out other parts of the city like the best afternoon tea hyde park hotel.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

Located behind Big Ben and a stone’s throw away from some of London’s most-visited attractions is the iconic Westminster Abbey. The intricate design of this architectural masterpiece is synonymous with London souvenirs and postcards. The regal artwork and wall sculptures are fit for a king. It is no wonder why this place is the burial site of past monarchs and other prominent figures in Britain. One of the most notable events here is the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Visitors looking to explore the church and other nearby attractions can check out these hotels in London Hyde Park.

St Mary le Strand Church

Dating back to the 18th century, this church features distinctive layering and made a brief appearance in the opening scene of Chariots of Fire. The church was the first of 50 churches commissioned to be built after the Great Fire of London. It is positioned in central London and makes for an excellent outing for travellers staying at any  Hyde Park accommodation London.

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