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Quiet gardens in the heart of the City of London
This is another of the City’s many hidden treasures, well away from where most people walk, unless they’re scurrying to and from their offices too busy to notice this lovely little oasis of peace. It’...
Gardens in remains of church reconstructed in Fulton, Missouri
St. Mary Aldermanbury was a church destroyed first in the Great Fire of London in 1666 before being rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren then destroyed a second time in the Blitz of 1940. The remains were ...
St Mary Aldermanbury Garden is a former Church of England church and largely destroyed in the Second World War, leaving only the walls standing. The walls were transported to the US and rebuilt as a m...
This is a small garden on the site of a church burned in the Great Fire, then a Wren church that was bombed and then dismantled for shipping and reconstruction on the campus of Westminster College, Fu...
This is a Saturday review. The number of seats says that on weekday lunchtimes it's probably packed! It's very small (maybe 20x20m) but has a couple of trees and some dense planting. And a memorial...
Quiet gardens in the heart of the City of London
This is another of the City’s many hidden treasures, well away from where most people walk, unless they’re scurrying to and from their offices too busy to notice this lovely little oasis of peace. It’...
Gardens in remains of church reconstructed in Fulton, Missouri
St. Mary Aldermanbury was a church destroyed first in the Great Fire of London in 1666 before being rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren then destroyed a second time in the Blitz of 1940. The remains were ...
St Mary Aldermanbury Garden
St Mary Aldermanbury Garden is a former Church of England church and largely destroyed in the Second World War, leaving only the walls standing. The walls were transported to the US and rebuilt as a m...
Bomb site garden
This is a small garden on the site of a church burned in the Great Fire, then a Wren church that was bombed and then dismantled for shipping and reconstruction on the campus of Westminster College, Fu...
Small but restful
This is a Saturday review. The number of seats says that on weekday lunchtimes it's probably packed! It's very small (maybe 20x20m) but has a couple of trees and some dense planting. And a memorial...