London St Mary's Church, Marylebone

St Mary's Church, Marylebone

St Mary's, Bryanston Square is a historic and architecturally significant Church of England located in London. With its beautiful brick building, rounded stone portico, and round tower, it stands out as a hidden gem in the heart of the city.

Getting there

St Mary's Church, Marylebone

Wyndham Place, York Street, London, London, W1H 1PQ

About St Mary's Church, Marylebone

St. Mary's Church, a prominent landmark in the heart of London, embodies centuries of history and spiritual significance. Nestled within the dynamic urban landscape, this historic church stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and enduring faith. With its distinguished presence, intricate details, and central location, St. Mary's Church remains both a place of worship and a historical treasure, inviting all to explore its rich heritage and find solace within its walls.

  • When was the St Mary's Church London built? 
    St. Mary's Church was built in 1823.
  • Where is St Mary's Church London located? 
    St. Mary's Church is located in Wyndham Place, York Street London, W1H 1PQ, in the United Kingdom.
  • How much capacity does St Mary's Church London have? 
    St. Mary's Church has a seating capacity of approximately 400 people.
  • How to get to St Mary's Church London? 
    • By Tube (Subway/Metro):
      The nearest Underground stations to St. Mary's Church include:
      • Marble Arch: Take the Central Line and walk south along Edgware Road to reach the church.
      • Edgware Road: Served by the Bakerloo, District, and Circle Lines. The church is a short walk from this station.
    • By Bus:
      Several bus routes run through the nearby areas of Edgware Road and Marble Arch, which are close to St. Mary's Church. You can use bus services to reach the vicinity and then walk to the church.
    • By Foot:
      Depending on your location in central London, you might be able to walk to St. Mary's Church if you're in the vicinity of Edgware Road, Marble Arch, or Marylebone.
    • By Car:
      Driving in central London can be challenging due to congestion and limited parking. Public transportation is usually a more convenient option.
  • Does it have accessibility for people with reduced mobility? Yes