• From about 1251, Saint Mary-le-Bow was the home of the Court of Arches, the final appeal court of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England.
  • St Mary le Bow was built around 1080 by Lanfranc who accompanied William the Conqueror to become his Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The church of St. Mary-le-Bow in London sits halfway between St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank of England, on the historic road known as Cheapside.
  • The most famous tradition linked to St Mary-le-Bow is that only someone born within the sound of Bow bells can be considered a true Cockney.
  • </table> St Mary-le-Bow is an historic church in the City of London,<ref>Mentioned in Pepys's diary, "Samuel Pepys - The Shorter Pepys" Latham, R. (Ed) p484...
  • A parishioner of the church and founder of Virginia, you may recognise Smith as the love interest in Disney's Pocahontas. St. Mary-Le-Bow Church.
  • St Mary-le-Bow is now best viewed from Cheapside and the small square adjacent to the church from where the beauty of the spire can be admired.
  • Home to the famous Bow Bells, St Mary-le-Bow is a place of peace in the midst of the City. The Café Below, located in the Crypt...
  • Over to Toni… The church of St Mary-le-Bow dates from before 1090 and has always been at the heart of life in the City of London, being situated in Cheapside...
  • St. Mary-le-Bow is exactly like that. Wren’s outer walls and tower sit on top of an 11th-century crypt, and the rest was rebuilt after the Blitz.