🇬🇧 London Architecture | St Mary Abbots Church
While strolling through Kensington with friends, we stumbled upon St Mary Abbots Church—a free-to-enter Gothic Revival gem that instantly drew us in. ⛪✨ 🏛️ A Glimpse into History Originally built in 1872, it’s a stunning example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, designed by George Gilbert Scott (the mastermind behind London’s iconic Albert Memorial)8. The church stands on a site with centuries of spiritual history—legend says even Isaac Newton once prayed here! Its 278ft spire makes it one of London’s tallest church towers, a striking landmark in Kensington. 🔍 Highlights Inside Monument-lined walls 📜 – Early memorials whisper tales of the past. Mysterious "Figure 3" 🤔 – Is it a baptismal font? A candle stand? (We’re still debating—next visit will solve the puzzle!) Stained glass & soaring arches 🌈 – Classic Gothic drama meets Victorian craftsmanship. 📸 Why Visit? Free entry & serene atmosphere—perfect for quiet reflection. Photogenic spire against Kensington’s skyline. Historical whispers—from Newton to Victorian worshippers. 📍 Address: Kensington High St, London W8 4LY ⏰ Open: Daily (hours vary) #LondonArchitecture #GothicRevival #HiddenHistory #Kensington #TravelDiaries #FreeLondon