Religious Building

ST ALFEGE CHURCH

The church is dedicated to, and reputedly marks the place where Alfege (also spelt 'Alphege'), Archbishop of Canterbury, was killed by Viking raiders on 19 April 1012. The second church built on this site was constructed around 1290. It was here that Henry VIII was baptised in 1491.

Awards & Ranking

Ranking nr. 8 Best Sights in the district Greenwich

Opening hours & location

Architecture sight in London - Greenwich West, United kingdom

Greenwich Church Street
SE10 London - Greenwich West
District: Greenwich , United kingdom Route to ST ALFEGE CHURCH