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St Edmund the King
St Edmund the King is home to IMPRINT Church London. The present church, a Grade 1 listed building, has been attributed to Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke, and was built in 1670-79 on the site of a former medieval church. This medieval church is believed to have been located on the western edge of a Roman Basilica and it is therefore likely that there are significant Roman archaeological remains below ground. In 1710 the current spire was added, a much taller construction compared with the original tower that had a domed lantern above.
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IMPRINT Church London: St Mary Woolnoth
St Mary Woolnoth is part of IMPRINT Church London, an Anglican church plant that began in September 2019. St Mary Woolnoth is used for our prayer events, small groups and Thursday Lunchtime services. St Mary Woolnoth is open Monday-Friday from 7am to 4pm and houses a lovely cafe Cosy Coffee Corner. Please check the IMPRINT Church London page on this site to see the other times we're open.
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IMPRINT Church London: St Edmund the King
We are a charismatic family friendly church, passionate about creating a lasting impact in our communities and world. All are welcome, we would love to see you at our next service or event.
To find out more head to our website weareimprint.org or @imprintldn on all social media platforms.
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