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St Mary Woolnoth

Suitable for concerts and rehearsals and small meetings

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Located in the very epicenter of the City of London by the Bank of England, St Mary Woolnoth is architecturally and historically one of the most significant churches in London, built by Nicolas Hawksmoore and most famously ministered in by John Newton, the author of the famous hymn Amazing Grace. The interior of this church retains original features such as the pulpit, working organ and pews and is ideally suited to concerts and rehearsals. It seats 100 and has a simple sound system. It has two loos. Unfortunately this church does not yet have disabled access.

Available rooms for hire

 

  • The Church Nave: Seats 100

  • The Vestry: Seats 8 around a table

  • The Holland Room: Seats up to 12 in sofas and padded chairs

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The Parochial church council of the ecclesiastical parish of St Edmund the King, St Mary Woolnoth and St Clement Eastcheap is a charity registered in England and Wales (no. 1186263) whose registered office is at St Edmund the King church, 60 Lombard Street, London, EC3V 9EA.

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