List of churches and cathedrals of London
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London has many famous churches and cathedrals, in a density unmatched anywhere else in England. Before the Great Fire of London in 1666, the City of London alone had over 107 churches in an area of only one square mile (2.6 km²). Of the 86 destroyed by the Fire, 51 were rebuilt along with St Paul's Cathedral. The majority were the work of Sir Christopher Wren, whose designs have provided a benchmark for church architecture ever since. Although many were subsequently lost entirely or in part to 19th century demolitions and bombing in the Second World War, London's churches are still renowned worldwide for their historical and architectural value.
Today, London's greatest concentrations of historic churches and cathedrals are in the City of London and the neighbouring City of Westminster.
A number of the churches are mentioned in the nursery rhyme, Oranges and Lemons.
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City of London
- All Hallows-by-the-Tower
- All Hallows-on-the-Wall (1767)
- All Hallows Staining (partly destroyed)
- Christ Church Greyfriars (also known as Christ Church Newgate - partly destroyed)
- St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe (1695)
- St Andrew Holborn (1690)
- St Andrew Undershaft (1532)
- St Anne and St Agnes (1680)
- St Augustine Watling Street (partly destroyed)
- St Bartholomew-the-Great (12th century)
- St Bartholomew-the-Less
- St Benet Paul's Wharf (also known as St Benet Welsh Church) (1683)
- St Botolph-without-Aldersgate (1791)
- St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate (1729)
- St Bride's (1698)
- St Clement Eastcheap (1687)
- St Dunstan-in-the-East (partly destroyed)
- St Dunstan-in-the-West (1833)
- St Edmund the King (1679)
- St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate (1411?)
- St Giles-without-Cripplegate (c.1550)
- St Helen Bishopsgate (13th century)
- St James Garlickhithe (1683)
- St Katherine Cree (1631)
- St Lawrence Jewry (1687)
- St Magnus-the-Martyr (1676)
- St Margaret Lothbury (1690)
- St Margaret Pattens (1687)
- St Martin Ludgate (1684)
- St Mary Abchurch (1686)
- St Mary Aldermary (1682)
- St Mary-at-Hill (1676)
- St Mary-le-Bow (1683)
- St Mary Woolnoth (1727)
- St Michael Cornhill (1672)
- St Michael Paternoster Royal (1694)
- St Nicholas Cole Abbey (1677)
- St Olave Hart Street (c.1450)
- St Paul's Cathedral
- St Peter upon Cornhill (1682)
- St Sepulchre-without-Newgate (also known as Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Holborn))
- St Stephen Walbrook (1677)
- St Vedast alias Foster (1673)
- Temple Church (12th century)
Bloomsbury
Greenwich
Rotherhithe
Southwark
Westminster
- All Saints, Margaret Street (1859)
- All Souls, Langham Place (1824)
- St Clement Danes (1682)
- St. George's, Hanover Square (1724)
- St. James's, Piccadilly (1684)
- St. Margaret's, Westminster (1523; orig. 12th century)
- St. Martin-in-the-Fields (1726)
- St. Mary-le-Strand (1717)
- St. Paul's, Covent Garden (1638)
- Westminster Abbey (parts 1065; orig. 616)
- Westminster Cathedral (1910)
East End of London
- Bow Church
- Christ Church, Spitalfields
- St Anne's Limehouse
- St Dunstan's, Stepney
- St George in the East
External links
- Friends of the City Churches (http://www.london-city-churches.org.uk) (City of London churches)
- Love's Guide to the Church Bells of the City of London (http://london.lovesguide.com/index.htm)