Lauren K. • August 28, 2017Friendly staff and gorgeous building. Free meditation classes. Good to poke your head in during Open House London: http://bit.ly/2vkisvS
Kevan D. • January 9, 2013"At the time of the Great Plague about 150 bodies were interred here daily, and several extra grounds were provided for the parish." A plague pit is beneath the area now dedicated to dog walking.
Kevan D. • July 11, 2016According to the church's website, the mysterious stone pyramid in the grounds was originally intended to be mounted on the building's roof.
Simon H. • September 21, 2013Yay - the main picture on here is now at least near Bow Church (you're looking at the gates to the churchyard and the base of the Gladstone statue) ;0)
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011This barge is London’s only floating church. It’s been here since 2003, brought by Dutch Christians offering spiritual wealth to bankers who think they have it all.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011The parish church here used to be known as the Church of Sea Captains, and allegedly there are 75 of them buried in the cemetery. Captain Cook was one of the many mariners who worshipped here.
Don't see the place you're looking for? Add a new place to Foursquare.