• Whether you are working in or around Eastcheap and Fenchurch Street, or visiting London, we hope you will find St Margaret Pattens a place of humanity...
  • St Margaret Pattens is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on Eastcheap near the Monument. The dedication is to Saint Margaret of Antioch. History.
  • One of those 107 was St Margaret Pattens. The first recorded church here was in 1067, probably made from wood and dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch.
  • The current St Margaret Pattens was rebuilt by Christopher Wren between 1684-9, following the Great Fire of London in 1666.
  • It’s not often you’d come across a church named after a type of shoe, but that’s the case with the church of St Margaret Pattens.
  • St Margaret Pattens, founded 1067, rebuilt by Wren 1686 - 1688.
  • St Margaret Pattens is one of the City churches rebuilt by Christopher Wren and full of captivating history.
  • St. Margaret Pattens became a Guild church (no longer a parish church) in 1954 under the City of London Guild churches act 1952.
  • A lesser-known City Church, overshadowed by the Walk Talkie, discover the story behind St Margaret Pattens' name and it's moving memorials...
  • St Margaret’s tower and spire were built and finished by means of money provided by a new tax on coal entering the Port of London.