• Tradition says that these Companies used St Katharine Cree for a time after the Great Fire of London of 1666, while their own Guild Churches were being rebuilt.
  • The Guild Church of St Katharine Cree.
  • St Katharine Cree survived the Great Fire of London and the Blitz. Today it’s a unique example of ecclesiastical Jacobean architecture in the City.
  • This campaign means so much to the community here at St Katharine Cree - everyone deserves a real living wage for their work.
  • St Katharine Cree is one of the few City churches to have survived the Great Fire of 1666. It is situated on Leadenhall Street in the north-east of the City.
  • St Katharine Cree. 86 Leadenhall St London EC3A 2BJ. www.stkatharinecree.org/. Summary. St Katherine Cree is a Guild Church in the heart of London...
  • The church of St Katharine Cree was originally built in the grounds of Holy Trinity Priory in around 1280-1303, and rebuilt between 1500-4, in the Late Gothic style...
  • St Katharine Cree dates from 1280 and is one of the oldest churches in London. Its present buildings date from 1628-31, predating the Civil War and the...
  • Top ways to experience St Katherine Cree and nearby attractions. ... St. Katharine Cree Church 86 Leadenhall Street, London EC3A 3BP England.
  • The service he gave and vestments he wore to consecrate St Katharine Cree became evidence of Catholic sympathies in the case against him.