St Saviour, Pimlico, Gothic Revival church in Pimlico, England
St Saviour is a Gothic Revival church located at the north end of St George's Square in Pimlico. The stone building features a 170-foot spire and displays intricate stained glass windows throughout its interior and exterior.
Thomas Cundy designed this church in the 1860s as part of Thomas Cubitt's development scheme for the Marquess of Westminster. It was consecrated in 1864 and stands as a landmark from that era of urban planning.
The church follows Anglo-Catholic traditions, with daily services and regular celebrations that include traditional musical elements. Visitors can observe these practices and experience how the community gathers here.
The church welcomes visitors for services held at different times throughout the week. You can simply walk in during opening hours to explore the interior or attend a service if timing allows.
The Young England Kindergarten operated in the church hall where Diana Spencer worked before becoming Princess of Wales. This connection to royal history adds a human dimension to the building's story.
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