Saint James, Clerkenwell
19 October 2017
Clerkenwell Close
London
EC1R 0EA
Built in 1792 on the site of an earlier church which in medieval times had been part of a nunnery, this Georgian-style building with excellent acoustics in a secluded setting in the heart of Clerkenwell has often been used for recordings. The church has frequently found itself caught up in the area’s lively history as an ‘urban village’ that was traditionally a place of protest just outside the Square Mile, and today maintains a strong commitment to its values of ‘Community, Discovery and Engagement’.
Underground
Farringdon (7 minute walk)
Bus Routes
19, 38, 55, 243, 341
Please note that although the church is fully accessible via a ramp, there are currently no disabled access toilet facilities on site.