St. Stephen Walbrook

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39 Walbrook
London, England EC4N 8BN
St Stephen Walbrook: A place of celebration St Stephen Walbrook Church, Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, has been described as one of the ten most important buildings in England. The main space is crowned by the first dome to be built in the UK (it predates St Paul’s Cathedral). The interior, which was substantially reordered in the 1980s is focussed around a central stone altar, carved by Henry Moore in travertine marble which stands on a beautiful white marble floor surrounded by Circular pews which are removable. Below the church is a small crypt with brick arches which was the birthplace of The Samaritans, the world’s first telephone helpline. The ministry of the church continues to focus on wellbeing and mental health today. Located by Bank Station St Stephen Walbrook is a hidden gem within the city of London.

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Hidden Gem
8/6/2023

Located between Bank and Cannon Street stations it is easy to miss St Stephen's church. It is close ...

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One of the best Wren churches anywhere.
7/15/2023

Canova was right this is an exquisite Christopher Wren creation - bright, filled with light and ...

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