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City churches

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.

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Photo: All Hallows-by-the-Tower

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".

Photo: All Hallows-on-the-Wall

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.