Wednesday, March 16, 2022

St Dunstan's College

St Dunstans College plaque, St Dunstan's Garden, St Dunstan's Hill, City of London, London

St Dunstan's College plaque
St Dunstan's Garden
St Dunstan's Hill, City of London
London, September 2014

“The church was severely damaged in the Blitz of 1941. Wren's tower and steeple survived the bombs' impact. Of the rest of the church only the north and south walls remained. In the re-organisation of the Anglican Church in London following the War it was decided not to rebuild St Dunstan's, and in 1967 the City of London Corporation decided to turn the ruins of the church into a public garden, which opened in 1971. A lawn and trees were planted in the ruins, with a low fountain in the middle of the nave. The tower now houses the All Hallows House Foundation. The parish is now combined with the Benefice of All Hallows by the Tower and occasional open-air services are held in the church, such as on Palm Sunday prior to a procession to All Hallows by the Tower along St Dunstan's Hill and Great Tower Street. The ruin was designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950.” (St Dunstan-in-the-East, Wikipedia)

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