60 St. Giles High Street, London WC2H 8LG EnglandMap
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Kind of hidden gem
Nice little church rebuilt in the 1700’s after the original structure was destroyed. Supposedly, this is where the Great Plague was started. Many other more grand churches to see.
This church had very humble beginnings in 1101, as a lepers hospital in the meadows. Queen Matilda built a small hospital chapel. It got named after Saint Giles, the hermit. During the Reformation it ...
The Cassidy Rose Connection is linked to the Phoenix Theatre and David Cassidy’s Original Memorial Commemorative Plaque that is above the Stage Door. As one of the organisers of the plaque on 21/0...
So friendly, we always pop in for the book fairs they have and they are so welcoming. Refreshing escape to cool off in and browse books with the children.
Kind of hidden gem
Nice little church rebuilt in the 1700’s after the original structure was destroyed. Supposedly, this is where the Great Plague was started. Many other more grand churches to see.
From Lepers to Plague Victims!
This church had very humble beginnings in 1101, as a lepers hospital in the meadows. Queen Matilda built a small hospital chapel. It got named after Saint Giles, the hermit. During the Reformation it ...
“The Cassidy Rose” connection
The Cassidy Rose Connection is linked to the Phoenix Theatre and David Cassidy’s Original Memorial Commemorative Plaque that is above the Stage Door. As one of the organisers of the plaque on 21/0...
Beautiful church with so much history.
The church is kind enough to allow a fan group of the late David Cassidy hold a candle memorial table each year .
Book fairs
So friendly, we always pop in for the book fairs they have and they are so welcoming. Refreshing escape to cool off in and browse books with the children.