All Souls Church Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Souls_Church.jpg Author: Lonpicman
All Souls Church is an Anglican Evangelical church at Langham Place, at the northern end of Regent Street, in the Marylebone district of London. The church was designed by famous 19th century architect John Nash, who also designed many of the buildings along Regent Street. It was consecrated in 1824 by the Bishop of London.
All Souls Church was built of Bath stone. It has a spire with seventeen concave sides. The church was the only surviving one designed by John Nash.
How to reach All Souls Church
Take a train of the Bakerloo Line, Central Line or Victoria Line to the Oxford Circus Tube Station. Walk heading north on Regent Street (A4201), After the intersection with Mortimer Street, continue on Langham Place until you see the church on your right after the junction with Riding House Street.
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