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All Saints, Margaret Street, is a historic parish church in the West End of London that offers daily prayer and worship. Learn more about its history, services, music, news and live stream on its website.
- Service Times and Calendar
All Saints Church opens each day at 11.00 am and remains...
- Online Worship
Home > Worship > Online Worship. The live video stream at 12...
- Sermons
Preaching is an integral part of our worship at All Saints...
- The Choir
All Saints’ organ is a superb four-manual Harrison and...
- Music List
Music plays an integral part in worship at All Saints, just...
- Baptism
Whatever stage people are at on their pilgrimage of faith,...
- Confession
The clergy of All Saints’ are always available each day to...
- Funerals
Several options exist for funeral liturgies at All Saints’....
- Service Times and Calendar
All Saints, Margaret Street, is a Grade I listed Anglo-Catholic church in London. The church was designed by the architect William Butterfield and built between 1850 and 1859. It has been hailed as Butterfield's masterpiece [1] and a pioneering building of the High Victorian Gothic style that would characterize British architecture ...
Anglo-Catholic church near Oxford Circus station in London.
Learn about the history and architecture of All Saints Margaret Street, a Grade I listed church designed by William Butterfield in 1859. The church is a living house of prayer and a model of High Victorian Gothic style, influenced by the Ecclesiological Society and the Oxford Movement.
All Saints Margaret Street is a 150-year-old church that offers daily online Mass and other services. Due to the coronavirus situation, the church is closed to the public and live streams Mass at noon and 11am on Sundays.
All Saints Margaret Street is a Victorian Gothic masterpiece executed by William Butterfield beginning in 1849. Butterfield was a devout Catholic with strong views on church architecture, and in All Saints he found a perfect canvas to express his religious and architectural creativity.