• The Church of St Mary le Bow was one of the first buildings to be rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666.
  • It is said that only those who were born in the earshot of the bells of St Mary-le -Bow, a real Cockney - a true Londoner - is.
  • Anyway, here’s a bit about St Mary-le-Bow; part of the poem and, because of its bells, part of the Blitz story. And some interesting bits of history just down the lane.
  • St Mary-le-Bow was singled out for attention from the outset of the rebuilding programme.
  • Here you can see an interactive Open Street map which shows the exact location of St Mary-le-Bow. ... Historic Places to Visit near St Mary-le-Bow (15 km).
  • (St.) Mary le Bow — On the north side of Cheapside at No. 56 at the north west corner of Bow Lane (P.O. Directory). In Cordwainer Ward.
  • St-Mary-le-Bow was one of the first churches to be rebuilt by Christopher Wren and served as his office for this reason.
  • St Mary le Bow. Discover the famous church or Bow Bells. Are you a Cockney born within the sound of these bells?
  • St Mary-le-Bow ( /ˌsəntˈmɛəriˈləˈboʊ/) is a historic church in the City of London on the main east-west thoroughfare, Cheapside.