The churches of London contain some of the
greatest feats of religious architecture in England. With iconic designs from Sir Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, James Gibbs, William Butterfield, Edwin Lutyens and many others, each one is unique and holds its own rich history. From the
iconic St Bartholomew the Great and Christ Church Spitalfields to lesser-known gems like St Mary Woolnoth and St. Jude's in Hampstead Garden Suburb, this beautifully illustrated book offers a unique look at the architectural and cultural significance of these r
eligious landmarks.
The
Great Fire of London and the
Blitz destroyed many of London's oldest churches but each time they were restored or new ones were built in their places. From the medieval to the modern, this book includes 40 churches from all over the city, each one of which represents something unique about the history and architecture of the city.
Great Churches of London opens the door to some of the greatest and grandest churches in the country. With
specially commissioned images by renowned photographer Derry Brabbs and
authoritative text by distinguished architectural historian Marcus Binney, it shows how these sacred buildings are intrinsically linked to our city's identity - covering everything from devastation and plague to arts and literature; religion and politics to infrastructure and skylines. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or just someone looking to discover the
spiritual heart of London, this book has something for everyone.