St Dunstan In The East London

St Dunstan In The East London. St DunstanintheEast Church in St Dunstan's Hill, City of London, England, UK Stock Photo Alamy The Church was again severely damaged in the Blitz of 1941 The church was largely destroyed in the Second World War [1] and the ruins are now a public garden maintained by the City of London Corporation.

London St Dunstans Hill and St Dunstan in the East Church Garden the church spire Stock Photo
London St Dunstans Hill and St Dunstan in the East Church Garden the church spire Stock Photo from www.alamy.com

This structure has stood on this spot for well over 900 years, going on a thousand, and it's survived through most of London's turbulent history. A new south aisle was added in 1391 and was repaired in 1631

London St Dunstans Hill and St Dunstan in the East Church Garden the church spire Stock Photo

Its secluded paths, cascading ivy, and tranquil ponds create a peaceful oasis The Church of St Dunstan was originally built around 1100 and is a Grade I listed building St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London

Discover the Serenity of St DunstanintheEast A Hidden Gem in the Heart of London London. First built in the early 12th century, the church was severely damaged during the Great Fire of London in 1666 before being largely repaired and rebuilt. And a quick browse through Instagram proves that it's a stunning spot for a moody photoshoot.

St Dunstan in the East Church Garden set within the ruins of a Wren church, City of London. The Church was again severely damaged in the Blitz of 1941 The garden is a popular spot for lunchtime picnics, quiet contemplation, or simply a moment of respite from the city's frenetic pace.