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St Mary's Festival: Guided tours with Clerkenwell and Islington Guides

  • St Mary's Church Upper Street London, England, N1 United Kingdom (map)

Sign up for a walking tour of St Mary’s, it’s surrounds and tower with a fully qualified Clerkenwell and Islington Guide.

Book your free ticket here for the 1pm tour on Friday 22 September.

The specially curated tour will give you a glimpse into the history of St Mary’s, how it has influenced Islington today and will culminate with a trip up St Mary’s Church tower, giving you a bird’s eye view of London. Can you manage the 120 steps to the top?!

A tour of St Mary’s Church, including breath-taking views from the tower! Led by a qualified tour guide from Clerkenwell and Islington Guides, this tour of the church and tower will last around 75 minutes.

St Mary’s Islington on Upper Street has played a central role in the history of Islington for 1,000 years. During this time several different churches have stood on the site, leaving an eclectic range of architectural styles.

Learn about the 12th century Norman church and its 15th century medieval successor. Today’s splendid tower and steeple remain from the 18th century, while the neoclassical porch is early 20th century. The main body of the church is an interesting example of post World War II reconstruction, dating from 1956.

The tour will tell the fascinating story of St Mary’s and Islington. It will feature a rare opportunity to climb the 120 steps of the tower and see the fabulous 360 views across London.

The tour is free, but must be booked in advance as numbers are strictly limited to eight places. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time and meet under the porch outside the front door to the church.

Please note that this tour is only open to adults and children aged 10 and over. Children aged 10-15 years must be accompanied by an adult.

IMPORTANT health & and safety information about this tour - please read before booking

Before you decide to climb St Mary’s steeple please read the information below carefully to ensure you are familiar with our health and safety requirements and arrive suitably prepared. When you arrive, you will be required to complete a health and safety disclaimer before you climb.

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