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Wren church and home to the Bow Bells. The Tower is open to visitors. The Norman crypt with its chapel is the oldest parochial building still in use in London.
Built in 1776 the House Mill was part of the Three Mills Distillery. It was the largest tide mill in the country and continued to operate until the Blitz in 1940.
One of London’s liveliest and best-loved churches, with a reputation as a superb arts venue with more than 350 concerts every year. 18thC crypt is home to the award-winning Café in the Crypt, shop and London Brass Rubbing Centre.