Whilst providing a peaceful place for worship and reflection, the City’s 50-odd churches are also a rich part of its architectural heritage. Along with regular services, many churches offer lunchtime and evening programmes of music. Details of City church events.
Despite being bombed in the Second World War, All Hallows has a beautiful Grade I listed building. It aims to "provide a quiet space for prayer and reflection in the midst of the busyness surrounding us".
The present church was designed by George Dance the Younger and built in 1765-7; replacing the previous church built around 1300. The first mention of a church on this site dates from 1120, which it was connected with Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate.