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Holy Sepulchre London, formerly and in some official uses Saint Sepulchre-without-Newgate, is the largest Anglican parish church in the City of London. It stands on the north side of Holborn Viaduct across a crossroads from the Old Bailey , and its parish takes in Smithfield Market .
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate: Holborn: Holy Sepulchre: Saxon: National Musicians' Church. Rebuilt C15th, 1670. Recent HTB church plant St Stephen Walbrook: Mansion House: Stephen: Medieval: Moved to current site 1439, rebuilt 1672–1679. Thursday services St Vedast-alias-Foster: St Paul's: Vedast: C13th: Restored 1695–1701, 1962 Temple ...
Map of the area around Holborn Viaduct (in central London) Date: 22 April 2008: Source: openstreetmap.org: Author: Collaboratively created by the OpenStreetMap community using only free map sources and manual GPS surveying to build the map from scratch. Harry Wood exported this area to SVG format and did some cleanup work. Permission (Reusing ...
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The church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate was established, probably in the early 1100s, [1] immediately to the west of Newgate, one of the gates in London's Wall.. For civil purposes it was divided into two civil parishes, each called St Sepulchre, [2] although the parish in the City of London was also known as St Sepulchre without Newgate.
STORY: (SOUNDBITE) (English) AMIT RE'EM, JERUSALEM REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIST FOR ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY, SAYING: "This is a piece, main piece of the main high altar of the Holy Sepulchre church.
Holy Trinity the Less; Inner Temple. Extra-parochial place. Still extant in 1907. [5] Middle Temple. Extra-parochial place. Still extant in 1907. [5] New Inn. Still extra-parochial in 1907. St Alban Wood Street; St Alphage Sion College (also known St Alphage London Wall) [5] St Andrew by the Wardrobe; St Andrew Holborn Below the Bars [notes 1]
The church was designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950. [22] The church contains stained glass and a mural – depicting the Holy Spirit as a dove – by Brian Thomas. In 1955, the Foundling Hospital, which had originally been founded in St Andrew's parish, sold its premises at Ashlyns School in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. It was ...