St Dunstan’s Church Gardens
The gorgeous st Dunstan’s churchyard in London.
The Church of St Dunstan was originally built around 1100 with a new south aisle being added in 1391. It was severely damaged in 1666 by the Great Fire of London and again in the Blitz of 1941. Wren's tower and the steeple survived the bombing. During the re-organisation of the Anglican Church after World war II it was decided not to rebuild St Dunstan’s. In 1967 it was decided to allow the ruins to become part of a public garden, which opened in 1970.
#stdunstanintheeast #stdunstan #secretlondon #travelengland #travel #explore #london
When I worked in the city, I’d often sit there and have my lunch. Normally a boots meal deal 😊
Yes I want to go back and finish my video in the week it’s so rammed full of other photographers at the weekend lol I even saw someone doing their wedding pics 😅
Hopefully at the weekend when all of us suits aren't having our lunch (or the smokers on their break)!
If you do go back, try to check out The Philpot Lane Mice if you haven't seen them before. Very few people notice them 🙂
Found it
That is so cute I’ll try and add it to my video!
I did see this , it’s the second one I’ve seen actually
I don't recognise that - what is it?
I’ve seen two of these they replace bricks with a clear one and a giant figure in a room set up I’ve seen one in Stoke Newington too
No the weekend is worse I think full of influencers and weddings lol
Ooh I’m going to look at that lane now
Congratulations, your post is upvoted by CCS curation trail from CCS - A community by witness @visionaer3003.
Vote for @visionaer3003 as witness.