- Which London churches include great restaurants?
- Which featured in the plays of Shakespeare?
- Which pulpit has Jeffrey Archer stood in?
- Where can you find Dick Whittington’s tomb?
London's 100 Best Churches can answer all of these questions and many more, in this illustrated guide to the capital's most beautiful, interesting and significant churches.
It includes colour photography throughout and fascinating commentary that extends beyond architectural detail to include historical gossip, special features to look for, famous associations and what goes on in these remarkable buildings today.
Church tourism is increasingly popular and there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered as well as well-known church buildings - all of which are kept open. It also includes walking routes around groups of churches.
Leigh Hatts is the former editor of the London Link, the newspaper of the Diocese of London, and City Events He is the author of London City Churches, a guide to historic churches in London’s Square mile, which has sold 3000 copies, and of two London walking guides: The Thames Path and The Lea Valley Walk. |