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St. Olave's - Free Lunchtime Recitals

By Laura Porter, About.com

About St. Olave's Church:

St Olave's Church, Hart Street, in the City of London is a small medieval church, where Samuel Pepys, London's 17th century diarist, and his wife Elizabeth lie buried. It was badly damaged during the Second World War and fully restored during the 1950s.

The church is normally open every week day between 10am and 4pm.

The church has a ring of 8 bells that are regularly rung by the University of London Society of Change Ringers.

Free Lunchtime Recitals:

St. Olave's is a peaceful place to listen to music, with a lively lunchtime recital series. Lunchtime recitals are held on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 1pm.

Address:

St. Olave's Church
Hart Street
London
EC3

Nearest Tube Stations:

  • Tower Hill
  • Aldgate East

Official Church Website:

www.web.sadds.btinternet.co.uk/HartSt/hartst.html

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