St. Alfege's Church
St. Alfege's Church is an Anglican church located in Greenwich, London. It was originally built in the 18th century and is named after St. Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred in 1012. The church features a striking neoclassical design and is known for its beautiful interior, including a notable organ and stained glass windows.
The church has a rich history and has undergone several restorations over the years, particularly after being damaged during World War II. Today, St. Alfege's Church serves as a place of worship and community events, contributing to the cultural heritage of Greenwich.