St. Saviour’s is an Anglo-Catholic church in London, located at the north end of St. George’s Square. It was constructed in the 1860’s based on a design by Thomas Cundy, who had previously built St Gabriel’s. As with St Gabriel’s, St Saviour’s was designed in the Gothic style and built in ragstone to emphasize the contrast with the classical stucco of its secular neighbors. Come at lunchtime on Friday’s for their concert series, or take part in the Westfest festival which takes place annually during the last two weeks of June and the first week of July. A wonderful venue with great audiences! London