Reviews of St Nicholas Cole Abbey. (Church) in London (London).
St Nicholas Cole Abbey
114 Queen Victoria St, London EC4V 4BJ, United Kingdom
Description
Information of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, Church in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
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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Open hours of St Nicholas Cole Abbey
Sunday
10:30am–2pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8am–4pm
Wednesday
8am–4pm
Thursday
8am–12:45pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
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Reviews of St Nicholas Cole Abbey
j. b.
Grade I Listed, attributed to Wren, also incorporating fabric from earlier incarnations, much restored and extensively damaged during WWII. Prominent square tower features an unusual tapering spire with windows, a balcony and topped with a weathervane; in all, reminiscent of a lighthouse.
The entire edifice in fact, to some extent, seems adrift, a stranded lighthouse overlooking a turbulent domain.
J. Q. R.
Absolutely love it. This renovated church+cafe, 2 floor high calling remained lamps with beautiful view, coffee was ok, provide some pastry if you were hungry or tired, it is a good place for rest, or if you would like have a gothic party, not sure the owner will allow, anyway, feel like it once you step in.
J. J.
St Nicholas Cole Abbey is a church in the City of London located on what is now Queen Victoria Street. Recorded from the twelfth century, the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. The church suffered substantial bomb damage from German bombs during the London Blitz in the Second World War and was reconstructed by Arthur Bailey in 1961–2.
G. J.
Not being religious, my review is aesthetic only. Very pleasant place known for its food and coffee. Peaceful and comfortable break.
N. R.
Very good bookstall related to church and broadcast ministry. Spacious coffee shop other than service time. Check for talks.
S. C.
Worth checking out if only for the architecture of this Wren masterpiece! Serves great coffee too.
R. d. V.
Beautiful building, excellent coffee, great service!
A. L.
Lovely calm atmosphere
P.
It’s a church on Queen Victoria Street.
A. G.