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Private Guided Tours at St Stephen Walbrook

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Soak in the rich history of St Stephen Walbrook church on this private guided tour with the impressi...

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St Stephen Walbrook, London

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About St Stephen Walbrook

 39 Walbrook EC4N 8BN

 +44 20 7283 44

 ststephenwalbrook.net

St Stephen Walbrook and Nearby Sights on Map

London Stone

The London Stone housed inside a nondescript protective grille on Cannon Street is a little known, yet historical artifact that is a reminder of the time the Romans ruled over the city

Bank of England Museum

Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of England Museum traces the history of the bank from its foundation in 1694

Mansion House

Official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, completed in 1753

Guildhall Art Gallery and Roman Amphitheatre

The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the City Corporation's art collection, and also runs special exhibitions throughout the year

London Bullion Market Association

The London Bullion Market Association is the most important over-the-counter market in the world for trading gold and silver

St Mary le Bow

St Mary le Bow, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, houses the famous Bow Bells

Clockmaker's Museum

The Clockmaker's Company Museum traces the history of clockmaking and houses a priceless collection of more than 700 old timepieces spanning 5 centuries

Southwark Cathedral

The Southwark Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie ('over the river'), has been a site of worship since 852 AD

Monument

The imposing column of the Monument marks the alleged site where the Great Fire of London broke out in 1666 and engulfed the major part of the city in its flames

St Magnus the Martyr

The church is dedicated to St Magnus the Martyr, the pious and gentle earl of Orkney who was executed by his cousin in 1118 AD, and canonised in 1135 AD