tower of St Mary-le-Bow (reconstruction work)

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The tower of St Mary-le-Bow, as rebuilt under the direction of architect James Gibbs, is a prominent Baroque church tower in the City of London known for its elegant classical detailing and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture
church tower
reconstruction project
architect James Gibbs NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
English Baroque NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bow Bells NERFINISHED
St Mary-le-Bow bells NERFINISHED
category Baroque church buildings in England
church towers in London
works by James Gibbs
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
era early 18th century
function bell tower
church tower
hasFeature balustrades
belfry
bell chamber
classical detailing
classical orders
clock
cornices
cupola
elegant proportions
lantern
pilasters
steeple
hasViewOver Cheapside NERFINISHED
City of London NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of a Grade I listed building
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Cheapside NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor elegant classical detailing
historical significance
prominent Baroque design in the City of London
partOf St Mary-le-Bow NERFINISHED
skyline of the City of London
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism NERFINISHED
replaced medieval tower of St Mary-le-Bow NERFINISHED

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James Gibbs designed tower of St Mary-le-Bow (reconstruction work)