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St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
10 Gilstpur Street, London EC1A 9DE Route Planner
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The stone tower which has been restored along with the porch dates from 1450. The sumptuous interior is decorated with a modern pulpit and baptismal fonts with octagonal covers decorated with the heads of cherubs. The baptismal fonts at the entrance come from Christ Church. You can also see a stone from the Jerusalem St Sepulchre, the bell that is rung outside the cell containing prisoners sentenced to death at Newgate prison and organs from 1670 which Handel and Mendelson would have played on.

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  • From £88
    Still Life St Paul's Executive
    Very good 8.2
    146 m - 31 Cock Lane, London EC1A 8BW
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    Club Quarters Hotel St Paul's, London
    Good 7.6
    298 m - 24 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7DR
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    Fleet Street Apartment 2
    Good 7.4
    393 m - 143 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2BH

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