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An additional English-speaking morning service takes place at 10:00 am in the nearby St Peter upon Cornhill, while still being part of the wider St Helen's congregation. The Sunday afternoon and evening services are followed by an informal meal and opportunities to socialise.
St Ethelburga (also known as St Ethelburga Bishopsgate) [7] St Faith under St Paul's; St Gabriel Fenchurch Street Originally All Hallows Fenchurch [7] St George Botolph Lane; St Giles Without Cripplegate [notes 1] Included an area in Middlesex until 1723 when it was constituted as separate parish of St Luke's [7] St Gregory by St Paul; St Helen ...
The road though the gate, Ermine Street (known at this point as Bishopsgate) was in place long before the wall and the gate. St Erkenwald, Saxon Prince, bishop and saint known as the "Light of London": Bishopsgate is thought to be named after him, and he is understood to have restored the gate
The first almshouses run by the Company were built circa 1543-44, close to Leathersellers' Hall, on a site behind St Ethelburga's Church and housed seven elderly people. In 1837 the Company also built almshouses at Barnet in north London; these were extended in the mid-nineteenth century. In 1866 it was decided to close the almshouses in the ...
The Great Hall is the only surviving part of the medieval mansion of Crosby Place, Bishopsgate, in the City of London. [4] It was built between 1466 and 1475 on the grounds of St Helen's Convent next to St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate (Coordinates: 5]) by the wool merchant and alderman, Sir John Crosby, a warden of the Worshipful Company of Grocers and auditor of the City of London
It is located on St Mary Axe, within the Aldgate ward, and is a rare example of a City church that survived both the Great Fire of London and the Blitz. [1] The present building was constructed in 1532 but a church has existed on the site since the 12th century. Today, St Andrew Undershaft is administered from the nearby St Helen's Bishopsgate ...
St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on Bishopsgate near Liverpool Street station.. One of the few surviving medieval City churches in London, the foundation date of the church is unknown, but it was first recorded in 1250 as the church of St Adelburga the Virgin.
Great St Helen's and St Helen's Place – after the adjacent St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate and former priory here of the same name [256] [257] Great St Thomas Apostle – after the St Thomas the Apostle church, destroyed in the Great Fire [256] [257] Great Swan Alley – after a former inn here called The White Swan [258] [259]