1) St. George’s Church, Bloomsbury: Located at Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SA, this church is one of Hawksmoor’s six London churches. Its unique design features a portico with six massive Corinthian columns and a striking tower.
2) St. Mary Woolnoth: Located in Langbourn, London, St. Mary Woolnoth is known for its elegant spire. Hawksmoor’s design emphasizes symmetry and grandeur.
3) Christ Church, Spitalfields: Situated in the Spitalfields area of London, this church showcases Hawksmoor’s innovative approach. Its distinctive spire and interior details make it a remarkable example of his work.
4) St. George in the East: Found in Wapping, this church is another of Hawksmoor’s creations. Its tower and facade exhibit his characteristic style, blending classical elements with bold proportions.
5) St. Anne’s Limehouse: Situated in Tower Hamlets, this church features a unique octagonal tower. Its unconventional shape sets it apart from other London churches.
6) St. Alfege’s Church, Greenwich: Hawksmoor’s work extended beyond central London. St. Alfege’s Church in Greenwich is another example of his architectural prowess.
This cycling route is ideal for:
Road bike
MTB
City bike
You will cycle on the following surfaces:
Paved