St Pancras Old Church is allegedly the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in England, but today pilgrims of all faiths flock to its churchyard and the lush grounds that surround it. A tranquil oasis sandwiched between the modernity of the railway and the A5202, the gardens can claim a number of famous historical residents, including the French revolutionary spy Chevalier d’Eon and the composer Johann Christian Bach, plus the mausoleum of John Sloane and the grave of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin.

St Pancras Gardens
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