About

St Dunstan-In-The-West is a captivating Victorian Anglican church that boasts over a thousand years of history. This London attraction is renowned for its richly ornate high altar and screen, along with prominent icons that draw the admiration of visitors and locals alike. With a stellar 4.5 average rating on Google, the church is not just a site of spiritual significance but also a hub for cultural enrichment. Every Wednesday at 1.15 pm, it offers free weekly music recitals, featuring performances by students from London's top music colleges alongside established musicians, creating a unique blend of tradition and talent.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Aldwych / Drury Lane
Bus stop 368 m walk
Holborn Circus / Fetter Lane (Stop D)
Bus stop 424 m walk
City Thameslink Stn / Ludgate Circus (Stop F)
Bus stop 455 m walk
Temple Avenue
Bus stop 373 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 135 reviews
4.5/5 135 reviews
TS F
TS F
3 months ago on Google

Hosts free weekly music recitals perfomed by student's from London Music College's as well as established players @ 1.15 pm , most Wednesdays! Whilst, the Church itself features a large ornate wooden screen, prominent icons & a wealth ofhistorical features And a warm welcome too ...etc

Ray Davis
Ray Davis
3 months ago on Google

One of the many shared facts at the Charles Dickens museum is that (supposedly) these were the bells that Ebenezer Scrooge would've heard Christmas morning in "A Christmas Carol."