St. Botolph's Without Aldgate
St. Botolph's Without Aldgate is a historic church located in the City of London, dedicated to St. Botolph, the patron saint of travelers. Built in the 18th century, it features a striking tower and a beautiful interior adorned with various artworks. The church has served the local community for centuries and remains an important landmark.
The church is situated just outside the Aldgate area, which was once a gateway into the city. It has a rich history, having survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 and the bombings of World War II. Today, it continues to hold services and community events.