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CITY CHURCHES WALK
Wednesday, 19th April 2006
Meet at 11 am outside the main entrance
at Fenchurch Street Station
This walk offers a chance to go inside some of the 37 City churches which are remarkable legacies of London’s amazing history.
The interior of many churches, including those re-built at the Great Fire of 1666 or restored after the bombing in World War Two, are spectacular. The architectural genius of Sir Christopher Wren, the man who gave us St Paul’s Cathedral, has survived in the churches which share the streets, lanes and passageways of the City with the modern office blocks of Lord Norman Foster and Lord Richard Rogers.
Among the churches to be visited are St Mary Aldermary, with its recently restored fan-vaulted ceiling, St Stephens Walbrook, one of the finest parish churches in England and St Mary Abchurch, which retains much of original character and atmosphere of a 17th Wren designed church.
THERE ARE STILL PLACES
AVAILABLE ON THIS WALK
Call now to confirm your place.
The walk will be led by David Williams, a registered
This walk offers a chance to go inside some of the 37 City churches which are remarkable legacies of London’s amazing history.
The interior of many churches, including those re-built at the Great Fire of 1666 or restored after the bombing in World War Two, are spectacular. The architectural genius of Sir Christopher Wren, the man who gave us St Paul’s Cathedral, has survived in the churches which share the streets, lanes and passageways of the City with the modern office blocks of Lord Norman Foster and Lord Richard Rogers.
Among the churches to be visited are St Mary Aldermary, with its recently restored fan-vaulted ceiling, St Stephens Walbrook, one of the finest parish churches in England and St Mary Abchurch, which retains much of original character and atmosphere of a 17th Wren designed church.
THERE ARE STILL PLACES
AVAILABLE ON THIS WALK
Call now to confirm your place.
The walk will be led by David Williams, a registered
City of London guide
and Associate Member of the Institute of Tourist Guiding
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