Located in the heart of London’s West End, St. Giles-in-the-Fields is a stunning parish church built in 1730, and the first such Palladian-style church to be built in England. On occasion the church is used for intimate popular music concerts, and also hosts a medley of events, including Thursday lunches and faith-based lectures.

St. Giles also houses a grandiose organ built on-site by Gerard Smith the younger, after the original organ—which helped commemorate the baptising of English poet John Milton’s daughter here in 1674—was sadly ruined during the Civil War.Quote_transparent

158782902_67e22c8426_40x40
51.5156633 -0.128828

previous next

current
View large map | Show nearby locations

Tags for Categories of Locations and Events in London