Churches and Cathedrals in Bexleyheath

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Churches and Cathedrals in Bexleyheath

Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral
4.7 (5795 ratings)4.5 (1366 ratings)
Red-and-white striped Victorian cathedral in Byzantine style with gold, mosaics and marble interior.
Victoria St, Westminster, London, SW1P 1LT, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Westminster Cathedral, not to be confused with Westminster Abbey, has the tower viewing gallery 210 feet above street level. The cathedral is near Victoria so the views are best over south and west London."
Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
4.6 (1911 ratings)4.5 (743 ratings)
Serene, Gothic Anglican cathedral with famous daily choral Evensong and Eucharist services.
London Bridge, London, SE1 9DA, United Kingdom
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St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral
4.6 (30079 ratings)4.5 (15182 ratings)
Churchyard and gardens outside Saint Paul's cathedral, with a floor-plan of the original building.
St. Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Towering over diminutive Ludgate Hill in a superb position that's been a place of Christian worship for over 1400 years (and pagan before that), St Paul’s is one of London’s most magnificent buildings. For Londoners, the vast dome is a symbol of resilience and pride, standing tall for more than 300 years. Viewing Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece from the inside and climbing to the top for sweeping views of the capital is a celestial experience."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"For centuries this has been one of London’s most iconic buildings, and it remains a breathtaking structure, inside and out. Sir Christopher…"
All Hallows by the Tower
All Hallows by the Tower
4.6 (467 ratings)4.5 (237 ratings)
The wedding venue of president John Quincy Adams, founded in 675AD, with a Saxon arch and a museum.
Byward St, London, EC3R 5BJ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"Finally, All Hallows-by-the-Tower is believed to be the oldest surviving church in London, and overlooks the Tower of London on Byward Street. The church was founded in 675, and while it has obviously undergone extensive restoration since then, it still contains an Anglo-Saxon arch from the time which we believe qualifies it to take the crown as London’s oldest church!. Thanks to its proximity to the Tower of London, this church was frequented often where beheading victims were sent for a temporary burial!"
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"All Hallows-by-the-Tower is an ancient historic Anglican church that was founded in 675. Surprisingly, it's still not the oldest church in London. Inside the church is a seventh century Anglo-Saxon arch with recycled Roman tiles."
Temple Church
Temple Church
4.6 (1783 ratings)4.5 (573 ratings)
Church of England church built by the Knights Templar and made famous by the author, Dan Brown.
Temple, London, EC4Y 7BB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by History Hit
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"Temple Church in Central London is the physical embodiment of the Knights Templar, a religious order that also trained as warrior monks. This is history that is strong on narrative and bursting with battles and blood-lust. Temple Church was built by the Knights Templar, the order of crusading monks who sought to protect pilgrims on their journeys to Jerusalem in the 12th century."
St Dunstan-in-the-West
St Dunstan-in-the-West
4.4 (51 ratings)4 (26 ratings)
Victorian, Anglican church with 1000 years of history, plus a richly ornate, high altar and screen.
186a Fleet St, Holborn, London, EC4A 2HR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Dunstan-in-the-West is the westernmost church in the City. The Great Fire stopped a few doors east, and the church was not burned. However, it was entirely rebuilt about 1833 in the Gothic style."
St Mary Abchurch
St Mary Abchurch
4.2 (9 ratings)4.5 (13 ratings)
Abchurch Yard, London, EC4N 7BA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"It is a little square box of a church, by Wren, tucked away in a little courtyard which was once the graveyard, but now a place to sit and eat your sandwiches. It is not only one of Wren’s prettiest churches but also the least altered since it was built in 1686. It is renowned for its splendid carved wood interior, especially the reredos, or altarpiece, by the master Grinling Gibbons, with its lively swags of flowers."
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Margaret Pattens is one of Wren’s plainest churches, with a severe, un-Wrenish, but beautiful spire. The church gets its name from the nearby makers of pattens in medieval times. Pattens were devices that you wore under your shoes to elevate you several inches off the ground."
St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
59 Amazing City of London Churches to Explore
"St Giles Cripplegate, The origin of Cripplegate could be from the Anglo-Saxon ‘crepel’, a burrow, denoting the long, narrow underground or covered way leading to the gate. Alternatively, it could be that more cripples gathered at this particular gate begging alms than at other gates of the city.The first known church was built during the 14th century on the ground outside the gate close to where the Walbrook ran under the London Wall. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and much altered in Victorian times.Oliver Cromwell was married here, and in 1674 the poet John Milton was buried."
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
The Five Oldest Church in London | Strawberry Tours
"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"St Giles is the patron saint of lepers, the crippled and the handicapped, hence this unusual dedication. It’s another London medieval church, mostly built in the late Gothic Perpendicular style, and survived the Great Fire of London but not the Blitz. The whole of the surrounding area was destroyed, and on this ground, close to a section of the London Wall, the Barbican Estate was built."
St Bartholomew the Great
St Bartholomew the Great
4.7 (387 ratings)4.5 (212 ratings)
Church, founded in 1123 as a priory, with ornate interiors, CofE services and a cloister cafe.
Cloth Fair, Barbican, London, EC1A 7JQ, United Kingdom
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Best & Cool Bars in Bexleyheath

The Candlemaker
The Candlemaker
4.4 (345 ratings)
Comfortable little pub with rustic wood tables, colourful art and a garden, serving eclectic food.
136 Battersea High St, London, SW11 3JR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Far from your conventional brunch in London, the team at The Candlemaker combine copious amounts of alcohol with delicious brunch dishes; and let's not forget the all-important sprinkling of Bingo. Hosted by the Tina Turner Tea Lady, expect to find on their menu Eggs Benedict, tangy Bloody Marys and all the fruity Mimosas a person can handle, this is one of London's quirkier brunch specials."
Connaught Bar
Connaught Bar
4.7 (472 ratings)
Ritzy hotel bar with Cubist-inspired wood panelling and huge mirrors, known for its martinis.
Connaught, Carlos Pl, London W1K 2AL, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best outdoor dining
"Bars and pubs Hotel bars Mayfair. With views of Tadao Ando’s ‘Silence’ fountain, The Terrace at The Connaught is a posh people-watching spot. Along with the drinks, this spring/summer menu includes black truffle and fontina pizza, crispy salmon sushi (not sure how that works, but hey) and a burrata salad with crushed rhubarb, kaffir lime, black pepper and basil."
The Standard
The Standard
3.9 (157 ratings)
126 High Rd, Loughton, IG10 4BE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Absolutely.London
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"Double Standard, The Standard hotel’s bar and terrace, has transformed its outdoor seating area into a beautiful terrace. Guests can enjoy Aperol slushies, cocktails and burgers while soaking up the sun, or, knowing London weather, hiding under an umbrella."

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Bexleyheath

Richmond Park
Richmond Park
4.8 (20438 ratings)4.5 (2181 ratings)
Expansive walled park, originally a 17th-century hunting ground and still home to hundreds of deer.
Richmond, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Plum Guide
A Guide to the Best Parks and Gardens London Has to Offer
"Firstly, to get there (Richmond is in zone four, at the end of the District line), and secondly, to ensure you don’t get lost in the sprawling 800 acres of green. The famous wildlife – especially the herds of deer – will make your pilgrimage, and the possibility of being declared missing, worth it. Pembroke Lodge sits at the top of Richmond Park (and even has free parking), where you will can enjoy a traditional English tea in elegant Georgian dining rooms."
Mentioned by ViewBritain.com
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"Richmond Park is right in the midst of Greater London but covering 2500 acres of land, you feel instantly transported to the middle of the countryside. The largest of London’s 8 royal parks, it has a long history linked to the royal family since the 13th Century. Richmond Park is a National Nature Reserve and London’s largest Site of Special Scientific Interest."
Bonchurch Park
Bonchurch Park
4.2 (46 ratings)
Bonchurch Ave, Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, Leigh-on-Sea SS9 3AP, United Kingdom
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Bonnington Square Pleasure Garden
Bonnington Square Pleasure Garden
4.7 (97 ratings)
Pretty community square run by residents on a former WWII bomb site with an 1860's factory wheel.
2-12 Bonnington Square, London, SW8 1TE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by CN Traveller
The best parks in London right now
"It lifts the soul to see what a passionate community can achieve when it works (damn hard) as one. The jam-packed ‘Pleasure Garden’, created from an old bombsite, is a masterclass in use of space. But the true pleasure here is how the horticultural enthusiasm erupts from its tiny confines to virtually every free surface of the square."

Best Vegan Restaurants in Bexleyheath

Eat of Eden
Eat of Eden
4.4 (448 ratings)
Hearty vegan plates, smoothies and juices turned out in small, no-frills space with a patio.
Unit 4, Brixton Village, Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8PR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Foodism
s pick: 25 best places to eat vegan food in London
"Five minutes round the corner from Brixton tube is Eat of Eden, a bustling vegan restaurant serving up an eclectic range of Caribbean cuisine. Dishing out organic grub and comfort food made with love, there’s a focus on grains, roots, legumes, beans, pies, potatoes, plus a sweet selection of veggies on the menu, too. Like the sound of pumpkin and sweet potato curry with a refreshing side of zingy rum punch?"
Lost Boys Pizza Camden
Lost Boys Pizza Camden
4.8 (369 ratings)
245 Eversholt St, London, NW1 1BA, United Kingdom
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Amelia's Vegan Kitchen
Amelia's Vegan Kitchen
3.8 (26 ratings)
Monks Park Community Cafe, Monks Park, Wembley HA9 6JE, United Kingdom
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