An early 19th century church designed for George VI.
Designed for George VI, All Souls' Church has the distinction of being the last surviving of John Nash's churches. Completed in 1823, it is made of Bath Stone and features cherubs perched on Corinthian columns that are based on Michelangelo's original design.
Next door is Broadcasting House, headquarters of the world-famous British Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC.
All Souls Church
2 All Souls Pl, London W1B 3DA
Opening Times
Monday-Friday, 10.00-17.30; Sunday, 8.00-20.45.