Fodor's Expert Review St. James's Church

St. James's Free

Bombed by the German Luftwaffe in 1940 and not restored until 1954, this was one of the last of Sir Christopher Wren's London churches—and his favorite. Completed in 1684, it contains one of the finest works by the master carver Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721): an ornate limewood reredos (the screen behind the altar). The church is a lively place, with all manner of lectures and concerts (some are free). A small sedate garden is tucked away at the rear of the church. There's a market in the pretty courtyard out front on Tuesday and Thursday. A major renovation project will close the whole site for several months at some point in 2023 (dates yet to be confirmed), so check ahead of your visit.

Free Church

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197 Piccadilly
London, Greater London  W1J 9LL, England

020-7734–4511

www.sjp.org.uk

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