St Botolph's Aldgate is a Church of England parish church in the City of London and also, as it lies outside the line of the city's former eastern walls, a part of the East End of London. The church stands at the junction of Houndsditch and Aldgate High Street approximately 30 metres east of the former position of Aldgate, a defensive barbican in London's Wall. The church was one of four in medieval London dedicated to Saint Botolph or Botwulf, a 7th-century East Anglian saint, each of which stood by one of the gates to the City. The other three were near neighbour St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, St Botolph's, Aldersgate in the west and St Botolph's, Billingsgate by the riverside (this church was destroyed by the Great Fire and not rebuilt). Botolph was venerated as the patron saint of travellers, which is thought to be why churches at the City gates have...
Read moreSt Botolph without Aldgate is a historic church located just outside the Aldgate area of London, recognized for its striking architecture and rich heritage. Dating back to the 15th century, the church features a beautiful tower and an array of intricate stained glass windows. Inside, visitors can find a peaceful atmosphere with a well-preserved interior that offers a glimpse into the church's long history. The church also hosts various community events, making it a vibrant part of the local area. With its blend of history, architecture, and tranquility, St Botolph without Aldgate is a worthwhile stop for those exploring London's...
Read moreThis church is quite beautiful in an understated way: small but full of light, space and colour. It is distinctly high, which is very much to my taste, a place which which combines solemnity, tradition and friendliness. On Sunday there was a particularly powerful, eloquent and moving sermon, and I believe that many people, including myself, who are not regular churchgoers, but who were drawn to St Botolphs last week, felt that this and the earlier service of commemoration, helped them come to terms with the profoundly sad death of Her...
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