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Bow Bells
Address: 116 Bow Road , London E3 3AA, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8980 0744
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: E3 3AA

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:00
Tuesday: 12:00-23:00
Wednesday: 12:00-23:00
Thursday: 12:00-23:00
Friday: 11:00-23:00
Saturday: 11:00-23:00
Sunday: 12:00-23:00


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Reviews
Small and gorgeous. Stunning stained glass windows and interesting Jesus on crucifix. Whilst there a talented young man played the organ which was wonderful.
Beautiful church, peaceful place in the middle of the mad city
One of the many churches that were destroyed during the Great Fire of London. This is another of the restored churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Much of the architecture showcase Wrens signature designs and features. The main thing that's obviously not are the stained glass, which along with much of the church were destroyed again during World War Two. The stained glass have a much more modern, fantastic design. Worth a small detour if in the area.
Slim pinnacle that is dwarfed by its bigger neighbour St Paul's but the church is recorded in song, by every living Cockney, who is so called because they were born within the sound of it's bell. Such a lovely song.
St Mary-le-Bow is a beautiful Church, which has so much character and charm, nested into a cozy part of Cheapside. There is a lovely cafe available if you with to enjoy a meal during your visit.
Christopher Wren will be well impressed with the church having undergone 4 months stone restoration to the four finials and pot du fur pot of fire and the stone gallery balustrades to the clock tower.
Grade I Listed, Baroque church attributed to Wren. Historically associated in fact and fable with the regulatory pealing of bells serving as timekeeper to working London. The rebuilt interior is not especially memorable with a cafe in the ancient crypt and an exterior surrounded by inconsequential buildings that hardly enhance the precinct. Associations with Australia commemorated here the reason being; “....I do not know says the great bell of Bow.”
Cute little church in the heart of London.
Lovely church with a cafe under it
A beautiful old Church that has a wonderful history and means so much to the lifestory of London.
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