Top 10 Churches & Cathedrals in Greater London, England

July 27, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Greater London, United Kingdom including St Mary & St Ethelburga Barking, St Erkenwald's Barking, The Church of The Annunciation, St Patrick's Barking, Wellspring Pentecostal Church, All Saints Church, St George's Parish Church, St. Margaret of Antioch, Barking, Christ Church Chislehurst, Christ Church.
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1. St Mary & St Ethelburga Barking

Linton Road, Barking IG11 8HG England +44 20 8594 2849 [email protected] http://www.smeparishes.org
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

St Mary & St Ethelburga Barking

2. St Erkenwald's Barking

St. Erkenwald Vicarage Levett Road, Barking IG11 9JZ England +44 20 8594 2271 http://www.achurchnearyou.com/barking-st-erkenwald
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

St Erkenwald's Barking

3. The Church of The Annunciation

High Street, Chislehurst BR7 5AQ England +44 20 8467 3606 http://www.annunciationchislehurst.org/index.html
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

The Church of The Annunciation

4. St Patrick's Barking

Blake Avenue, Barking IG11 9SQ England +44 20 8594 8754 [email protected] http://www.stpatricksbarking.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

St Patrick's Barking

5. Wellspring Pentecostal Church

New Road, Welling DA16 1QJ England +44 20 8304 2273 [email protected] http://www.wellspringpentecostal.org.uk
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Wellspring Pentecostal Church

Wellspring is a friendly, multinational church affiliated with the Assemblies of God. The building is thought to be the first Sunday school building in 1888 and the plaque which reads 'Provident Sunday school' is considered of historic interest by Bexley Council.

6. All Saints Church

Market Place, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP England +44 20 8546 5964 [email protected] http://www.allsaintskingston.co.uk
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

All Saints Church

Reviewed By 933paulines - London, United Kingdom

We went to visit this lovely old church in the centre of Kingston after Christmas shopping. We went to look at the decorated Christmas trees in the tree festival. Afterwards we went to the cafe in the church for a well deserved coffee and a slice of cake. It is very good value and it was nice to sit and relax while listening to the church organ being played.

7. St George's Parish Church

High Street, Beckenham BR3 1AX England +44 20 8663 6996 http://www.stgeorgesbeckenham.co.uk/component/content/article/51-frontpage-focus/118-the-church-buildings.html
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

St George's Parish Church

Reviewed By Disgruntled1108 - London, United Kingdom

Whilst waiting for a restaurant reservation I had the chance to sit in the church grounds and just think. Whilst there is a lot of traffic around, the grounds were peaceful and a nice spot to sit rather than rush through to either car park or high street.

8. St. Margaret of Antioch, Barking

North Street, Barking IG11 8AS England +44 20 8594 2932 [email protected] http://www.stmargaretsbarking.org
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

St. Margaret of Antioch, Barking

St Margaret of Antioch is a lively parish church in the heart of Barking. The area has a rich history. The great Barking Abbey dating from 666AD, established Barking as an early centre of the Christian faith. After William the Conqueror's coronation, a large scale riot forced the king and his closest followers to flee to Barking, making it the first Norman capital of England - albeit for a few months. The fishing industry grew with the town, making Barking home to one of the most important fishing fleets in the country. St Margaret's itself dates from 1215 and is noted for the marriage of Captain James Cook on 21st December 1762 and the burial place of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Mayor of the City of London. Short guided tours can be arranged through the parish office. Why not top off your visit with a warm drink and a slice of cake in the Refectory? We are a short walk from Barking Station, which can be reached via the London Underground's District and Hammersmith & City Lines, the London Overground and the C2C.

Reviewed By johndumbletonukip - Barking, United Kingdom

St Margaret’s Church was once part of the Barking Abbey complex. The ruins lie to the north of the church and are often used for the background for wedding photographs. Started in the year 666 and grew to be a town in its own right 12 Abbesses became Queens of England and William the conquer ruled England from there whilst the Tower was being built. The Church roof on the inside looks like an upside boat to reflect when Barking had the largest fishing fleet in the country, There is Fire Tower at the entrance to the churchyard this contains a Rood which was visited by pilgrims during the Middle Ages Captain James Cook married a local girl there. There is a cafe in the Hall at the side where food can be obtained at reasonable prices I have visited numerous times over the years and always found something new to see.

9. Christ Church Chislehurst

40 Lubbock Road, Chislehurst BR7 5JJ England +44 20 8402 5081 http://www.christchurchchislehurst.org
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Christ Church Chislehurst

Christ Church is a vibrant evangelical church for the twenty-first century, even though it was opened in the nineteenth. It's built in Kentish ragstone, and originally had a spire. When it was enlarged in 1880 the spire was removed and the present tower was built. There is some fine stained glass, including a commemoration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, as well as a magnificent Willis organ that was worked on by Father Willis himself. A church hall was built alongside in 1907 and was used as a hospital in the First World War. Renovations, re-ordering and expansion continued, most recently in 2008 with a building to link the church and hall, and in 2012 with a complete reordering of the church itself.

10. Christ Church

Bexleyheath DA6 7BT England +44 7860 306746 [email protected] http://www.christchurchbexleyheath.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Christ Church

Reviewed By CCBexleyheath - Bexleyheath, United Kingdom

Christ Church Bexleyheath is a beautiful building with a wonderful feel to it... Everyone is welcome, everyone is include into the family of the church. With 3 services on a Sunday, a mid week service on a Wednesday, plus the church being open for private prayer almost daily, there are lots of opportunities to visit the church for yourselves.

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