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St Michael's Cornhill church (in orange, top left) and location above western end of London Roman Basilica. The first reference to the church was in 1055, when Alnod the priest gifted it to the Abbey of Evesham, "Alnod sacerdos dedit ecclesiam, beati Michaelis in Cornhulle, London". [5]
Cornhill, 1746. Cornhill is one of the traditional divisions of the City. The street contains two of the City churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren: St. Michael, Cornhill, and St Peter upon Cornhill, reputed to occupy the oldest Christianised site in London. Both are on the site of the Roman forum of Londinium.
St Michael Cornhill War Memorial is a First World War memorial by the entrance to the church of St Michael Cornhill, facing Cornhill in the City of London. The memorial became a Grade II* listed building in December 2016 ; the church itself is Grade I listed.
Jamaica Wine House St Michael's Alley. The Jamaica Wine House, known locally as "the Jampot", is located in St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, in the heart of London's financial district. It was the first coffee house in London and was visited by the English diarist Samuel Pepys in 1660. [1]
Rebuilt 1716–1727. United with St Margaret Lothbury St Michael, Cornhill: Cornhill: Michael: C12th: Rebuilt 1672 St Nicholas Cole Abbey: Mansion House: Nicholas: C12th: Rebuilt 1672–1678. Damaged 1941, restored 1962. Services restarted 2016 St Olave Hart Street: Tower Ward: Olaf II of Norway: C13th: Rebuilt c. 1450. Restored 1954. United ...
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Founded in 1946 by Norman Motley, rector of St Michael, Cornhill, 1956–1980, this Christian-based community is open to people of all faiths and none. [5] In 2018, the chapel was the location for two music videos by the boys' choir Libera. [6] The chapel is the end point of St Peter's Way, a 45-mile (72 km) footpath starting at Chipping Ongar. [7]
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