Reviews of St Mary Woolnoth. (Church) in London (London).
St Mary Woolnoth
1 King William St, London EC4N 7BJ, United Kingdom
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Information of St Mary Woolnoth, Church in London (London)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Reviews of St Mary Woolnoth
D. N. T.
Excellent and beautiful historic church. The welcome was excellent too. Thank you.
Dr Noël Tredinnick
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Great little church historic little pads for your knees. A coffee shop as you enter. Very close to bank station. Beautiful details on the wall. 2 column pews and about 7 rows deep to sit and worship.
C. N.
The little independent coffee shop is all I have visited here. I loved my morning beverage and the fairly friendly service from staff. Also, it was a welcome change from chain coffee shops and some of the sleeker independent ones.
I only got concerned when I was served a cake that came from the open display. My advise to the staff: please be extra-careful lest you serve contaminated food. This can turn disastrous very quickly.
R. B. -. E. k.
Built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in the 18th Century, this site has been used for worship one way or another for over a 1000 years.
It's amazing facade is designed and built in the English Baroque style and is quite majestic.
In the very early part of the 20th Century it very nearly got demolished as the Bank underground station was in the process of being built, thankfully the public outrage.
This is now a Grade II listed building.
Seems very lively with a very nice lady serving teas/coffees in the foyer and she was doing a brisk trade at lunchtime.
This Church is obviously and pleased to see a thriving part of the local community.
T. T.
A delicately imposing and elegant masterpiece by Hawksmoor. Design seems to loom broodingly in graceful bulk. Church seems to remain fairly active, being open for community purposes, but the draw here is the perfection of its design. The only complaint is the incessant traffic often blocking the church from different vantages.
M. S.
Brooding, somewhat squat, but beautiful in its way. There has been a church here for 1000 years. Burial place of James Newton, who wrote a little tune called 'Amazing Grace'.
M. S.
Handsome Hawksmoor church in the heart of the City - and mentioned in Eliot's Waste Land. Somewhat disgracefully however, it only hosts one (rushed) service a week...
R. S.
Interesting church designed by Hawksmoor. Open and welcoming with a mini coffee shop in the entrance.
A. W.
John Newton preached here.
G. M.
The building where John Newton preached amazing grace and where he encouraged the young William Wilberforce.
P. W.
Beautiful church. Delicious snacks and coffee in the entrance.
J. F.
A Hawksmoor church, often confused with Wren. Interior quite interesting.
C. a. D.
It's very beautiful church
M. L.
Lovely church, superb setting for a gig
N. C.
Great old church in the City of London
J. V.
Beautiful church.
p. w.
(Translated) It is a building that evokes emotion.
(Original)
感動を呼び起こす建物です。
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