Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #17 in London, United Kingdom

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Tour Facts

Number of sights 6 sights
Distance 4.3 km
Ascend 26 m
Descend 39 m

Explore London in United Kingdom with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.

Individual Sights in London

Sight 1: A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft is a public sculpture commemorating the 18th-century feminist writer and advocate Mary Wollstonecraft in Newington Green, London. A work of the British artist Maggi Hambling, it was unveiled on 10 November 2020.

Wikipedia: A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft (EN)

513 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 2: Newington Green Unitarian Church

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Newington Green Unitarian Church (NGUC) in north London is one of England's oldest Unitarian churches. It has had strong ties to political radicalism for over 300 years, and is London's oldest Nonconformist place of worship still in use. It was founded in 1708 by English Dissenters, a community of which had been gathering around Newington Green for at least half a century before that date. The church belongs to the umbrella organisation known as the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, and has had an upturn in its fortunes since the turn of the millennium.

Wikipedia: Newington Green Unitarian Church (EN), Website

646 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 3: St Matthias Church

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St Matthias' Church is a Grade-I listed Church of England parish church in Stoke Newington, north London, England. Since it opened it has been known for its distinctly ‘High Church’ forms of worship.

Wikipedia: St Matthias' Church, Stoke Newington (EN), Website, Website, Heritage Website

637 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 4: Aziziye Mosque and Community Centre

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Aziziye Mosque and Community Centre Alan Denney / CC BY 2.0

The Aziziye Mosque is a mosque in Stoke Newington, London. The mosque was funded by the UK Turkish Islamic Association and the conversion began in 1983. Turks who had once felt reluctant to attend a ‘non-Turkish’ mosque welcomed the congregation as services were provided in the Turkish language rather than in English or Arabic. The total capacity is 2,000 people. The institution includes a Halal butcher, a weekend school, a wedding hall and a restaurant.

Wikipedia: Aziziye Mosque (London) (EN)

785 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 5: Shacklewell Lane Mosque

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Shacklewell Lane Mosque is a Turkish mosque located in Shacklewell, London. Established by Ramadan Güney, his wife Suheyla Güney and other Trustees Turkish Cypriot in 1977, it is the first ever Turkish mosque in the United Kingdom. The mosque is an Andalusian-style building and was previously a synagogue, known as the New Dalston Synagogue.

Wikipedia: Shacklewell Lane Mosque (EN)

1673 meters / 20 minutes

Sight 6: Clapton Square

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Clapton Square Danny Robinson / CC BY-SA 2.0

Clapton Square is the second largest garden square in the London Borough of Hackney, located in Lower Clapton, Clapton. It is lined by buildings on three sides. Its Conservation Area designated in 1969 – extended in 1991 and 2000 – takes in a larger green space separated by a stretch of open road: St John's Gardens. Those gardens have the tallest and largest building visible from all parts of the square's garden, the Church of St John-at-Hackney, rebuilt in 1792-97 which contains older monuments. Two sides of the square are lined with tall, partly stone-dressed, classical, Georgian terraced houses.

Wikipedia: Clapton Square (EN), Website

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