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El Patron - London - Photo album

The Church has a very informative website. A church has been on this site for over a millennium. A beautiful and simple church. Visited mid morning on a Saturday. I don't know if it's a weekly thing, but the church supports an important apostolate of support to homeless people including clothes, foo
This is the quietest place I have visited so far. Although, this is not located in the quietest streets of London, however, it somehow manages to surprise us. This is a beautifully built church with lots of space in its surroundings to have a peaceful time. When I visited this place there was not a
Don't be fooled by the dark, gloomy exterior which resembles a boring medieval church which only prayers are allowed inside. They are more like a fun Halloween place since they also host one of the biggest Gay Pride events annually. Nothing conservative about this church as it's all fun, fun, fun! J
The only way to have a quiet moment of it's own in central london is to enter one of those little gems...an other legacy,daytime only! Refresh and have a think inside the church itself where you might find yourself lonely but somehow lucky or blessed...or wonder outside in the back garden slightly b
The site of St Giles-in-the-Fields Church has a history going back to medieval times, although the the present church only dates back to 18th century. Architecturally, the church is interesting for being the first English church to be built in the Palladian style. Even if the church isn't open, it's
Showerbox Saturday - providing food showers and hot drinks to anyone that needs
Beautiful Gothic church where Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley worshipped and had their children christened. John Wesley's pulpit is on display and as is an inscription for the poet and activist Marvel.
Lovely church service on a Sunday by our old Vicar Tom. Great to be able to sing again in church and listern to the organ. All finished off with tea and biscuits.
Attending church here has brought a sense of peace and spiritual growth into my life.
The dedicated clergy and passionate congregation make attending services a truly uplifting experience.
This is the best church, in terms of services, in London and perhaps in the country as a whole. They only use the King James Version (also known as the Authorised Version) of the Bible and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Services are reverent and beautiful (as is the building, albeit that its surrou
Grade I Listed church associated with the surrounding notorious 19th.Century Seven Dials and Rookery slums. Atmospheric interior, important artefacts but a gloomy and enervated garden. Now cheek to jowl with the Cross-rail/Tottenham Court Road 'redevelopment'.' This fortuitous new-found prominence p
Lovely place for worship and enjoying your time in it.
This is such beautiful Church. I went with my family to the service, even song 🎵 I was blown away with the sounds coming from the organist who is a very talented director of music 🎶 and his amazing choir, highly recommended 👌
Met with asylum church using the vestry. Good to see the church open to other subcultures of society.
One of the highlights of my Christmas the Mayhew Charity carol concert with Therapaws therapy dogs and beautiful Foxy the pomeranian up for adoption.
Nice little food market every Thursday. The Eritrean and Ethiopian stall has delicious meals.
First time visiting this inner London church…. What a find.
Beautiful church
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