A window of St-Dunstan-in-the-East church built about 1100 with the remains now used as a public garden in the City of London.


St-Dunstan-in-the-East was destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, rebuilt with a steeple added by Christopher Wren. It was again destroyed in the Blitz and the remains are now a public garden in the City of London, a beautiful quiet oasis in the hectic heart of the financial centre of the UK.


Size: 3347px × 5020px
Location: St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, St Dunstan's Hill, London EC4
Photo credit: © Lydia Polzer / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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