Old Church Architecture in London

London, 20 June 2010 – To me, a visit to England is incomplete without visiting the Church of England.  Today, I decided to make a visit to one near my hotel at Lancaster Gate.

A random road down the street started with a cup of Caramel Macchiato and a dougnut at my favourite Starbucks which cost me slightly below 5 pounds.

My Caramel Macchiato at Starbucks

I stumbled upon a grand old looking building, and my inquisitive nature led me towards it only to realise it was the St. James Paddington church.

You have to check out the stained glass inside the church too!

Check out the short video I took of the interior.

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Well, I’ll let the photos do the talking while I prepare to attend 530pm mass at the Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral. Click on the photos below to enlarge them.

3 Comments

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  2. wow amazing photos. St. James Paddington church is unique. It’s one of the treasures of Paddington.

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