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FCC Churches Map.Qxp A4 Land Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) 1155049 The Friends of the City Churches St. Mary Abchurch, Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BA 020 7626 1555 • [email protected] www.london-city-churches.org.uk • Twitter @ChurchWatchers • www.london-city-churches.org.uk Twitter 1 All Hallows by the Tower 13 St. Bride Fleet Street 25 St. Margaret Pattens 37 St. Sepulchre A Christ Church Greyfriars 2 All Hallows on the Wall 14 St. Clement Eastcheap 26 St. Martin Ludgate 38 St. Stephen Walbrook B St. Dunstan-in-the-East 3 St. Andrew Holborn 15 St. Dunstan-in-the-West 27 St. Mary Abchurch 39 St. Vedast alias Foster C All Hallows Staining 4 St. Andrew Undershaft 16 St. Edmund King and Martyr 28 St. Mary Aldermary 40 Temple Church D St. Alban Wood Street 5 St. Andrew by the Wardrobe 17 St. Ethelburga 29 St. Mary-at-Hill 41 City Temple (URC) E St. Alphage London Wall 6 St. Anne & St. Agnes 18 St. Giles Cripplegate 30 St. Mary-le-Bow 42 Dutch Church F St. Augustine Watling Street 7 St. Bartholomew the Great 19 St. Helen’s Bishopsgate 31 St. Mary Woolnoth 43 Jewin Welsh Church G St. Martin Orgar 8 St. Bartholomew the Less 20 St. James Garlickhythe 32 St. Michael Cornhill 44 St. Etheldreda’s Chapel (RC) H St. Mary Somerset 9 St. Benet Welsh Church 21 St. Katharine Cree 33 St. Michael Paternoster Royal 45 St. George German Lutheran J St. Olave Jewry 10 St. Botolph Aldersgate 22 St. Lawrence Jewry 34 St. Nicholas Cole Abbey 46 St. Mary Moorfields (RC) K St. Mary Aldermanbury 11 St. Botolph Aldgate 23 St. Magnus the Martyr 35 St. Olave Hart Street 47 Bevis Marks Synagogue 12 St. Botolph Bishopsgate 24 St. Margaret Lothbury 36 St. Peter Cornhill 48 St. Alban the Martyr 01 All Hallows by the Tower Byward Street, EC3R 5BJ • www.ahbtt.org.uk 02 All Hallows on the Wall XLP, 83 London Wall, EC2M 5ND • https://www.xlp.org.uk/contact-us.html 03 St Andrew Holborn 5 St Andrew Street, EC4A 3AB • www.standrewholborn.org.uk 04 St Andrew Undershaft St Mary Axe, EC3A 6AT • www.st-helens.org.uk 05 St Andrew by the Wardrobe Queen Victoria Street, EC4V 5DE • www.standrewbythewardrobe.net 06 St Anne & St Agnes Gresham Street, EC2V 7BX • www.greshamcentre.com 07 St Bartholomew the Great West Smithfield, EC1A 7JQ • www.greatstbarts.com 08 St Bartholomew the Less West Smithfield, EC1A 7BE • www.greatstbarts.com/about/st-barts-the-less 09 St Benet Welsh Church Paul's Wharf, EC4V 4ER • www.stbenetwelshchurch.org.uk 10 St Botolph without Aldersgate Aldersgate Street, EC1A 4EU • www.stbotolphsaldersgate.org.uk 11 St Botolph Aldgate Aldgate High Street, EC3N 1AB • www.stbotolphs.org.uk 12 St Botolph without Bishopsgate Bishopsgate, EC2M 3TL • www.botolph.org.uk 13 St Bride Fleet Street Fleet Street, EC4Y 8AU • www.stbrides.com 14 St Clement Eastcheap Amos Trust, Clement's Lane, EC4N 7AE • www.amostrust.org/about/contact 15 St Dunstan-in-the-West 186a Fleet Street, EC4A 2HR • www.stdunstaninthewest.org 16 St Edmund King and Martyr London Centre for Spiritual Direction, Lombard Street, EC3V 9AN • www.lcsd.org.uk 17 St Ethelburga Centre for Reconciliation & Peace, 78 Bishopsgate, EC2N 4AG • 18 St Giles Cripplegate Forewww.stethelburgas.org Street, Cripplegate, EC2Y 8DA • www.stgilescripplegate.com 19 St Helen Bishopsgate Great St Helen’s, EC3A 6AT • www.st-helens.org.uk 20 St James Garlickhythe Garlick Hill, EC4V 2AL • www.stjamesgarlickhythe.org 21 St Katherine Cree Leadenhall Street, EC3A 3DH • stkatharinecree.com 22 St Lawrence Jewry Next Guildhall, EC2V 5AA • www.stlawrencejewry.org.uk 23 St Magnus the Martyr Lower Thames Street, EC3R 6DN • www.stmagnusmartyr.org.uk 24 St Margaret Lothbury Lothbury, EC2V 8EX • www.stml.org.uk 25 St Margaret Pattens Rood Lane, Eastcheap, EC3M 1HS • www.stmargaretpattens.org 26 St Martin-within-Ludgate 40 Ludgate Hill, EC4M 7DE • www.stmartin-within-ludgate.org.uk 27 St Mary Abchurch Abchurch Lane, EC4N 7BA • www.london-city-churches.org.uk 28 St Mary Aldermary Watling Street, EC4M 9BW • www.moot.uk.net/host/our-story 29 St Mary-at-Hill 8 St Mary at Hill, Eastcheap, EC3R 8EE • www.stmary-at-hill.org 30 St Mary-le-Bow Cheapside, EC2V 6AU • www.stmarylebow.co.uk 31 St Mary Woolnoth Lombard Street, EC3V 9AN • www.stml.org.uk 32 St Michael Cornhill St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, EC3V 9DS • www.st-michaels.org.uk 33 St Michael Paternoster Royal College Hill, EC4R 2RL • www.missiontoseafarers.org 34 St Nicholas Cole Abbey 114 Queen Victoria Street, EC4V 4BJ • www.stnickschurch.org.uk 35 St Olave Hart Street 8 Hart Street, EC3R 7NB • www.sanctuaryinthecity.net 36 St Peter Cornhill Cornhill at Gracechurch Street, EC3V 3PD • www.stpeterscornhill.org.uk 37 St Sepulchre without Newgate Holborn Viaduct, EC1A 2DQ • stsepulchres.org 38 St Stephen Walbrook 39 Walbrook, EC4N 8BN • www.ststephenwalbrook.net 39 St Vedast alias Foster 4 Foster Lane, Cheapside, EC2V 6HH • www.vedast.org.uk 40 Temple Church Inner Temple Lane, EC4Y 7BB • www.templechurch.com 41 City Temple Holborn Viaduct, EC1A 2DE • www.city-temple.com 42 Dutch Church Austin Friars 7 Austin Friars, EC2N 2HA • www.dutchchurch.org.uk 43 Jewin Welsh Church 70 Fann Street, EC1Y 0SA • www.capelillundain.org 44 St Etheldreda's Chapel 14 Ely Place, EC1N 6RY • www.stetheldreda.com 45 St George German Lutheran 55 Alie Street, E1 8EB • www.pnms.co.uk/stgeorges 46 St Mary Moorfields 4-5 Eldon Street, EC2M 7LS • parish.rcdow.org.uk/moorfields 47 Bevis Marks Synagogue 2 Henage Lane, Bevis Marks, EC3A 5DQ • www.sephardi.org.uk/bevis-marks 48 St Alban the Martyr Brooke Street, EC1N 7RD • www.stalbansholborn.co.uk A Christ Church Greyfriars Newgate Street, EC1A 7BA • www.londongardensonline.org.uk B St Dunstan-in-the-East St Dunstan’s Hill, EC3R 5DD • www.londongardensonline.org.uk C All Hallows Staining Mark Lane, EC3R 7AE • www.londongardensonline.org.uk D St Alban Wood Street Wood Street, EC2V 7AF • www.londongardensonline.org.uk E St Alphage London Wall London Wall, EC2Y 5EL • www.londongardensonline.org.uk F St Augustine Watling Street St Paul's Choir School, 2 New Change, EC4M 9AD • www.spcslondon.com G St Martin Orgar Martin Lane, EC4R 0AU • www.londongardensonline.org.uk H St Mary Somerset Upper Thames Street, EC4V 4HG • www.londongardensonline.org.uk J St Olave Jewry St Olave Court, EC2V 8EX • www.londongardensonline.org.uk K St Mary Aldermanbury Aldermanbury, EC2 • www.nationalchurchillmuseum.org.
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