The St Margaret’s Consort is the professional vocal ensemble which provides choral music for the many high-profile services ...
Choral music in St Margaret’s Church dates back at least to the present building’s consecration in 1523. Currently, the ...
St Margaret's Choristers. St Margaret’s Choristers is our choir for girls aged 11-17. The 24 girls in the choir come together at St Margaret’s three times a week to rehearse a ...
His Majesty The King and faith leaders from across the UK and Middle East attended a service to celebrate Christian witness in Advent at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 10th December.
John Milton, poet and writer, was born in London on 9th December 1608, a son of composer John Milton (d.1647) and his wife Sara (Jeffrey). He was educated at St Paul's School and Christ's College, ...
The first significant change to the west front of Westminster Abbey in twenty-five years has been completed after a four-month project that now allows step-free access. The west front is used by many ...
A service following the traditional pattern in The Book of Common Prayer of psalms, readings from Holy Scripture and prayers. At different times of the day, or in different seasons, the light falling ...
Explore the fascinating world of gargoyles, the strange stone faces, dragons and monsters that adorn the outside of Westminster Abbey, then make your own! High up, on the outside of Westminster Abbey, ...
James Wolfe, son of Edward and Henrietta, was born in 1727 at Westerham in Kent. He was educated at a school in Greenwich and commissioned in his father's regiment in 1741. He had a brilliant career ...
The over life-size white marble bust of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was unveiled in Poets' Corner Westminster Abbey on 1st March 1884, on a pillar near to the tomb of Geoffrey Chaucer. Funds ...
HRH The Princess of Wales will return to Westminster Abbey to host her fourth annual Together at Christmas carol service on Friday 6th December. A joyful celebration of Christmas, this year’s service ...
On the wall of the west aisle of the north transept in Westminster Abbey is a memorial to Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh. He was buried nearby in the transept on 12th November 1742. The memorial ...