The service always includes one or more psalms. These ancient prayers, taken from the Old Testament, reflect the full range ...
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Special services, concerts, lectures, events for families and more – there’s something for everyone at the Abbey. Many of our events are free and open to anyone. Our in-person events are held at ...
The selfless efforts of people who support, counsel and comfort those in need were celebrated at the Together at Christmas ...
The choir for girls aged 11-17 sing at the weekly 6pm Sunday service in the church. Find out more about the choristers and how your child can get involved. Find out more about the current status of ...
William Camden, author and antiquary, was buried in the south transept of Westminster Abbey on 19th November 1623. Through the influence of Dean Gabriel Goodman he had been appointed Second Master at ...
A medieval silk seal bag dating from the reign of King Henry III has gone on public display for the first time in the Queen’s ...
The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in London were generous benefactors to the restoration of the Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey in 1992-1995. A small decorated metal plaque commemorates this at ...
Explore the Abbey after hours and enjoy live music in the Cloisters. Take a self-led tour exploring highlights of the Abbey then enjoy the evening sunshine in Cloister Garth with live music. This ...
In the west aisle of the north transept of Westminster Abbey is a memorial for George Montagu Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax, politician. The standing monument of white marble is by sculptor John Bacon and ...
Services are free of charge. Times and locations may change at short notice. Security checks are in place upon entry. Photography is not permitted during services. The Society of Our Lady of Pew ...
The two magnificent west towers above the Great West Door were constructed from Portland stone between 1722 and 1745 to a design by Nicholas Hawksmoor. On top of the north tower sits a flag pole on ...