Tower of All Hallows, London Wall

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The Tower of All Hallows, London Wall is a historic church tower in the City of London, best known as an example of architect Nicholas Hawksmoor’s distinctive English Baroque ecclesiastical design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church tower
historic building
listed building
religious structure
architecturalStyle Baroque architecture in England
English Baroque
category Church of England church buildings in the City of London
Grade I listed churches in the City of London
country England
United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
designedBy Nicholas Hawksmoor
hasArchitect Nicholas Hawksmoor
hasFunction bell tower
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationJurisdiction England
isIn historic core of the City of London
locatedIn City of London
surface form: London
locatedOnOrNear London Wall
location City of London
material stone
namedAfter All Hallows-by-the-Tower
surface form: All Hallows
notableFor distinctive English Baroque church architecture
example of Nicholas Hawksmoor’s ecclesiastical design
partOf former church of All Hallows, London Wall
period early 18th century architecture
religiousAffiliation Christianity
religiousTradition Anglican
survivingElementOf All Hallows, London Wall church
usedFor ecclesiastical purposes

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Nicholas Hawksmoor notableWork Tower of All Hallows, London Wall