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  1. Chelsea Old Church, also known as All Saints, is an Anglican church, on Old Church Street, Chelsea, London SW3, England, near Albert Bridge. It is the church for a parish in the Diocese of London, part of the Church of England. Inside the Grade I listed building, there is seating for 400 people.

  2. At the Chelsea Embankment end is Chelsea Old Church (All Saints) which gives its name to the whole street, the oldest in Chelsea. It was mentioned in 1566, but was called Church Lane at that time. The recording studios, Sound Techniques, was at 46a Old Church Street from 1964 to 1972.

  3. Chelsea Old Church is an Anglican parish in the Diocese of London which has been serving God on the Chelsea Embankment for over 700 years. Our worship is conducted according to the Book of Common Prayer, with readings from the King James Version of the Bible, and music enhanced by our professional choir. In our worship, attention to God's word ...

  4. The old (pre 1941) parish church of Chelsea, dedicated to All Saints and later St. Luke, stands parallel with the river. It is constructed chiefly of brick, and is by no means conspicuous for beauty.

  5. The medieval church was devastated by a WWII bomb, and almost every part of the structure was heavily damaged except for the More Chapel. Chelsea Old Church is claimed to have the most impressive array of monuments outside Westminster Abbey.

  6. Chelsea Old Church is a parish in the Diocese of London which is part of the Church of England. It is located on the corner of Old Church Street (SW3 5DQ) and the Embankment. The Parish Office, 64 Cheyne Walk, SW3 5LT, entrance at the back of the Church. Contact 0207 7951019 or office@chelseaoldchurch.org.uk.

  7. library.christianheritagelondon.org › chelsea-oldChelsea, Old Church

    Chelsea Old Church (officially, All Saints, Chelsea) has been since medieval times the parish church of the riverside village of Chelsea, a mile or so up the Thames from Westminster. Its primary claim to fame is its association with Sir Thomas More, whose modern statue faces the river outside the church.