Having passed the church many times over the years, we spotted the church open sign outside the chur...
St John's Waterloo
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St. John's Waterloo is an Anglican church situated directly opposite Waterloo Station in London. Constructed in the Greek Revival style between 1822 and 1824, it stands as an impressive example of neo-classical architecture. The churchyard garden adds a touch of charm to the surrounding area, making it a notable spot for visitors.
The church is regularly open to the public, allowing people to explore its architectural features and serene garden space. It serves as a place for worship and reflection within the bustling city. St. John's Waterloo reflects its historical significance and continues to be a landmark in the community.
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St. John's Church is right opposite Waterloo Station. A quite imposing , neo - classical building bu...
St. John’s Waterloo is an Anglican Greek Revival church built between 1822 and 1824 to the designs o...
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