Churches and Cathedrals in New Malden

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Churches and Cathedrals in New Malden

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 traveltriangle.com
You Are Missing Out Big Time If These Churches Are Not In Your London Itinerary
"There are many beautiful churches in London and Westminster Cathedral is certainly one of them. Located in proximity to Victoria Station, this is the mother church of Roman Catholics in England and Wales. The exterior is made of red and white brick, showcasing the neo-Byzantine style architecture while the interior, made with 120 different types of marbles, is equally fascinating."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"The second London cathedral is the one Roman Catholic church on our list. Westminster Cathedral is quite a surprise as you walk along Victoria Street towards Westminster. The red and white striped church looks like something out of Ravenna or Constantinople rather than London."
Mentioned by History Hit
10 of the Most Magnificent Churches and Cathedrals in London
"Westminster Cathedral is the Mother Church for Roman Catholics in England and Wales. The site, a marshy wasteland around Westminster, has been home to markets, a maze, pleasure gardens, bull-baiting rings and a prison. It was acquired by the Catholic church in 1884."
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 London 5 days itinerary
5 Days in London: The Ultimate London Itinerary
"Day 1: Arrive in London, Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, the London EyeDay 2: Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Whitehall, Covent GardenDay 3: Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Borough Market, Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Sky GardenDay 4: National Gallery, Greenwich, Prime Meridian, Up at the O2Day 5: British Museum, Portobello Road Market, Victoria and Albert Museum, Harrod’s"
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 Oldest.org
8 Oldest Buildings in London
"Year Built: 675 CE Location: Byward Street, City of London Purpose:  Church (Current Denomination – Church of England) Still Standing:  Yes. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. Although St. Bride’s Church is considered older, All Hallows by the Tower often cites itself as the oldest church in the City of London – unlike other early churches, All Hallows has a definitive founding date backed up by well-kept records."
Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
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"A post shared by Spring Education London (@springedulondon) on Mar 29, 2019 at 4:06am PDT. Though bombed in WWII, All Hallows by the Tower remains a gorgeous Grade I listed church. The oldest in the City, having been founded by the Abbey of Barking in AD 675, it was from this church that Samuel Pepys watched the Great Fire spread in 1666."
Mentioned by History Hit
10 of the Most Magnificent Churches and Cathedrals in London
"Reconstruction during 1955, after extensive damage in the Blitz. Image source: Ben Brooksbank / CC BY-SA 2.0. Located on the doorstep of the Tower of London, this church has buried the bodies of numerous victims sentenced to death on Tower Hill, including those of Thomas More, Bishop John Fisher and Archbishop Laud."
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."
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"The name, Temple, derives from the Order of the Knights Templar, an order established in 1118 for protecting pilgrims. (You may know of them as the knights who wore white tunics with red crosses on them.). In 1162, the group built their first church and houses on the banks of the Thames."
St Botolph without Aldgate
St Botolph without Aldgate
4.4 (239 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
CofE parish church with a spire, consecrated in 1739, and the burial place of 2 Tudor period rebels.
Aldgate High St, London, EC3N 1AB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
59 Amazing City of London Churches to Explore
"St Botolph was a Saxon saint who built a large monastery near to modern-day Boston (a corruption of Botolph’s town) in Lincolnshire in 654. He was the English patron saint of travellers and has three surviving churches in the City dedicated to him. They are all situated next to old city gates, presumably so that those about to set off could dedicate so"
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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St Mary Abbots Church
St Mary Abbots Church
4.6 (244 ratings)4.5 (33 ratings)
Kensington Church St, London, W8 4LA, United Kingdom
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St Clement Danes Church
St Clement Danes Church
4.6 (357 ratings)4.5 (112 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed CofE church, on a Strand traffic island, with Royal Air Force links.
Central Church of the Royal Air Force, Strand, London WC2R 1DH, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Visit London
Cathedrals and churches in London
"Located on an island in the middle of the bustling Strand, St Clement Danes Church church offers an oasis of calm. Explore the famous London church, whose bells are mentioned in the traditional Oranges and Lemons nursery rhyme, and hear them ring out across the City of London several times a day. Reconsecrated as the Central Church of the Royal Air Force in 1958, the church is also home to books of remembrance and more than 1,000 RAF badges."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"St Clement Danes church is one of the best-known churches in Westminster, London. It’s a fine white Baroque building with a prominent spire on a traffic island in the Strand, close to the Royal Courts of Justice. It’s famous for the nursery rhyme ‘Oranges and lemons ring the bells of St Clement’s’, and it’s not the only church in our list to get a mention in."
St Mary-le-Bow
St Mary-le-Bow
4.5 (146 ratings)4 (67 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed church, rebuilt after World War 2, whose bells define being Cockney.
Cheapside, London, EC2V 6AU, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by standard.co.uk
10 incredible churches and cathedrals you have to visit in London
"St Mary-le-Bow has held a place in London folklore for generations and it is said that east Londoners can only call themselves true cockneys if they were born within earshot of the Bow Bells, which ring from St Mary-le-Bow church. The church’s long, thin spiral pierces the east London skyline, standing out as an anomaly in and amongst the otherwise fairly nondescript Cheapside setting. For all its history, St Mary-le-Bow has got plenty to offer today too — the church’s extensive programme includes lectures, musical recitals and live bell ringing, where people can hear the famous bells rung up close and personal."
Mentioned by insideoursuitcase.com
10 Famous Churches To Visit In London You Need To Visit! – Inside Our Suitcase
"The saying goes that to be a true cockney you have to be within earshot of the famous Bow bells. This church is a pivotal landmark in the middle of Cheapside, London near the Bank underground station which is situated on the Northern, Central and Waterloo lines. Another result of the famous Christopher Wrens creations following the Great Fire of 1666, St Mary Le Bow Church is a fully functioning Christian place of worship and this Norman crypt is the oldest parochial chapel still in use in London."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"St Mary le Bow was historically one of the most important City of London churches, and was one of the first to be rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire. It’s another beautiful Baroque church with an elegant tower which houses the famous Bow Bells. According to London tradition, a true Cockney can only be born within earshot of these bells, which are a 200-metre walk around the corner from St Paul’s Cathedral on Cheapside."

Best Cookies in New Malden

Crosstown Soho - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
Crosstown Soho - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
4.5 (867 ratings)
Pint-sized spot for coffee and sourdough donuts in flavours such as matcha tea and chilli chocolate.
4 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DA, United Kingdom
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Crosstown Piccadilly - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
Crosstown Piccadilly - Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Cookies & Coffee
4.3 (278 ratings)
35 Piccadilly, London, W1J 0DW, United Kingdom
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Ben's Cookies
Ben's Cookies
4.5 (338 ratings)
Retail chain producing handmade cookies, with added nuts, chocolate or fruit.
355-361 Oxford St, Sedley Pl, London W1C 2AE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by The World and Then Some
The best desserts in London: 30 AMAZING places you have to try
"OK, now we know this next suggestion for the best desserts in London, isn’t a restaurant or cafes – but if you’re looking for an amazing dessert on-the-go, then I don’t think you can top Ben’s Cookies for deliciousness and price. Yummy, gooey, tasty cookies that dreams are made of."

Best Cake Places in New Malden

English Cheesecake Company
English Cheesecake Company
3.6 (97 ratings)
Unit 1 North, Oxgate Centre, Oxgate Ln, London NW2 7JA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out London
London's best desserts to order for Valentine's Day
"They say: ‘Premium, handmade cheesecakes and desserts delivered to your door.’. The sweet stuff: You thought you knew cheesecake?. Unless you’ve seen this site, you did not."
The Farmery
The Farmery
3.8 (30 ratings)
49 The Quadrant, Richmond, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom
Frozen yogurt shopCafeCake shopCandy storeChocolate shopCoffee storeDessert restaurantDessert shop
Megan's Kings Road Restaurant (Chelsea)
Megan's Kings Road Restaurant (Chelsea)
4.2 (471 ratings)
A contemporary delicatessen and cafe that becomes a Mediterranean grill restaurant in the evening.
571 King's Rd, London, SW6 2EB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by DesignMyNight
The Best of Pancake Day in London 2022
"The go-to destination for those looking for some tasty plant-based pancakes, Megan's serve up their signature dish of vegan pancakes with chia yoghurt, maple syrup and pistachios for Shrove Tuesday. Known for their Insta'-ready interiors and pup-friendly policy, the London-wide restaurants are perfect for a mid-morning munch."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Top 50 Brunches in London
"A stalwart on London's brunch scene, Megan's certainly know how to kick your weekend off right. With venues spanning the city, from Clapham to Islington, you're never far from their signature blue-checkered table cloths, twinkling fairy lights and healthy breakfast plates."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in New Malden

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 standard.co.uk
The best zoos, farms and other animal attractions in London
"Richmond Park, a national nature reserve, comes up trumps thanks to its population of 630 red and fallow deer roaming free. Come here anytime of the year for peaceful deer spotting, but for a more spectacular site, plan a visit during breeding season (Autumn) and watch as the red stags and fallow bucks compete for females by roaring, barking and clashing antlers. Make note, this is a park not a zoo, so take precaution and keep at least 50 metres from the herds."
Mentioned by Travel Hacker Girl | A young girls blog about travelling.
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"We often go cycling or walking here and each time we see a new side of it. Most people visit the park to see the deers, which is, of course, a great experience, but the park offers so much more. It has a flying field, where you are allowed to fly drones, model planes or kites."
Mentioned by Go Jauntly
Walking app - Best Parks in London
"We couldn’t have a best parks list and not have Richmond park, could we?. Deers galore in one of London’s most tranquil and largest of the royal parks in the capital. It offers a multitude of walks for whatever ability."
Swanley Park
Swanley Park
4.5 (1779 ratings)4 (162 ratings)
60 acres of parkland with play area, paddling pool and boat lake, plus a bouncy castle and cafe.
New Barn Rd, Swanley, BR8 7PW, United Kingdom
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St. George's Gardens
St. George's Gardens
4.6 (178 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
Formerly an 18th-century graveyard, this tranquil green space offers seating areas & scenic gardens.
Wakefield St, London, WC1H 8HZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by University of London
The Best Parks for Summer Fun in London
"St George’s Gardens used to be a graveyard, but nowadays, the calm and tranquil green space is one of Bloomsbury’s most beloved parks. It’s one of the many green spaces in Bloomsbury, which is also known as the leafy neighbourhood of London, and offers seating areas ideal for scenic, city centre picnics."

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