Amen Court: Very fine example of post-Great Fire architecture (built 1671-73, by Edward Woodroffe), City of London, England


Amen Court: Very fine example of post-Great Fire architecture (built 1671-73, by Edward Woodroffe). The Court is associated with St Paul's Cathedral nearby and was origianlly built as Canon's residences. Note the three doorways with wrought iron torch extinguishers and lanterns above, Amen Court, City of London, EC4, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe. — The far wall (obscured by trees) formed part of the infamous Newgate Prison.


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Location: Amen Court, City of London, EC4, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe
Photo credit: © Jim Batty / Alamy / Afripics
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