Every time you visit the Tower Bridge, you will stop by to visit the Tower Bridge in less than three minutes, more than 1,300 years of history, the oldest church in London. Although the historical church is small in size, it has high historical value and is free to visit.
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Every time you visit the Tower Bridge, you will stop by to visit the Tower Bridge in less than three minutes, more than 1,300 years of history, the oldest church in London. Although the historical church is small in size, it has high historical value and is free to visit.
We stumbled upon this old church on our way to the Tower of London. It was free and quiet, with a museum underground. If you are around, you can come and visit it.
Halloween Church (All Hallows by the Tower), built in 675 AD, is too old. The church still retains the arches of the Saxon church (second photo), and in the basement below the arch there is a Roman-era walking path (third photo is the starting point of the walking path), a relics of the second century AD. Founded in 1926, it proved that this place was a great place for urban life more than 2,000 years ago. William Pan, the founder of Pennsylvania, was baptized at the church. In 1797, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, was also married at the church.
Most visitors to London will head to the Tower of London, and if there is time, you can also go to Halloween Church, which dates from 670 BC and is not only picturesque, but also has enough ancient souvenirs, with some Roman pavement in the basement, Gaul's pottery and very ancient parish records of the text.
The Halloween Church is completely ignored by tourists, however its history is linked to the towers, as it is the place where some executed prisoners were taken away, buried, in the basement but Roman ruins and artifacts as well as the Saxons, most importantly free.