"The gothic shell and steeple, set prominently half-way up the hill, survived the bombs of 1941. The steeple is Wren's, built in 1695-1701. The rest by David Laing, 1817-21.
This replaced the fire damaged shell, patched up in 1668-71 without the aid of the Rebuilding Commissioners, following a private benefaction...
Of Laing's church only the N and S walls, lower E wall and the shell of the NE porch remain."
London:The City Churches - Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner.
St Dunstan-in-the-East is a tourist attraction, one of the Ruins in London, United Kingdom. It is located: 495 km from Birmingham, 530 km from Nottingham, 870 km from Liverpool. Read further
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