St George's, Bloomsbury, Grade I listed church building in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom.
St George's is a Georgian church in Bloomsbury marked by a tall steeple, bold proportions, and a symmetrical design that defines early 18th-century architecture. The interior contains original woodwork, stained glass windows, and memorial plaques that reflect the building's long history.
Nicholas Hawksmoor designed and completed this church in 1716 during a period of rapid urban expansion when London needed more places of worship. The building has endured through major historical changes and remains one of the city's important examples of Georgian architecture.
The church serves as both a place of worship and a concert hall, hosting performances that draw people from across the neighborhood. This dual role has woven it into the local community's cultural life over centuries.
Visitors can explore the building through guided tours that highlight the architectural features and interior details. It's helpful to check ahead for worship services or special events, as these may affect when the church is open to casual visitors.
The church has deep ties to notable literary and intellectual figures who shaped the Bloomsbury area in its early years. Memorial plaques and gravestones inside quietly preserve these connections to the neighborhood's cultural legacy.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Inception: 1716
Architects: Nicholas Hawksmoor
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
Website: http://stgeorgesbloomsbury.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51756,-0.12466
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:03
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