The Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West is in Fleet Street in the City of London. It is dedicated to a former Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury. The church is of medieval origin, although the present building, with an octagonal nave, was constructed in the 1830s to the designs of John Shaw.
History
Medieval church
First founded between AD 988 and 1070, there is a possibility that a church on this site was one of the Lundenwic strand settlement churches, like St Martin in the Fields, the first St Mary le Strand, St Clement Danes and St Brides, which may pre-date any within the walls of the city. It is not known exactly when the original church was built, but it was possibly erected by Saint Dunstan himself, or priests who knew him well. It was first mentioned in written records in 1185.King Henry III gained possession of it and its endowments from Westminster Abbey by 1237 and then granted these and the advowson to the "House of Converts" i.e. of the converted Jews, which led to its neglect of its parochial responsibilities. The House of Converts was eventually transformed into the Court of the Master of the Rolls.
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In this London Guide, Joolz Guides visits St Dunstan's in the west.
outside St Dunstan's in the west are two giants, Gog and Magog, who are the guardians of London. There is also a statue of Queen Elizabeth which is interesting because it is the only statue we know of that was carved during her lifetime,. John Donne was the rector here, and he was the poet who wrote "No man is an island".
It is situated just next to where Sweeney Todd had his famous barber shop.
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The interior of St Dunstan In The West, Fleet Street, London.
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Scenes from a visit to St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet street London.
This was a passing visit on my lunch hour, from my nearby office, and equipped with my Sony mobile phone and my Sony QX10 lens.
The backing track is called 'Dunstanny'. I made from musical loops from GarageBand including the following musical loops - Candlelight Piano, Rising Sun Harp and Peaceful Layered Guzheng 01, 02, 03 and 04. Any similarity to any other tune means that they have used the same GarageBand loops and try to claim ‘copyright theft’, which is completely false. However companies, such as ‘AdRev’, ‘Audiam’, ‘Believe Music’, ‘CD Baby’, ‘INgrooves’, ‘muzie’, ‘Proton LLC’, ’Rebeat Digital GmbH’, ’TuneCore’, ‘Zimbalam’, 'The Orchard Music' and the like, will obviously try to make multiple claims, ...
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St. Dunstan in the East - London
St Dunstan in the East is a church garden in the City of London. Built as a parish church in the XII century, it was renovated by Christopher Wren in the XVII century. It suffered severe damages during the 1941 Blitz and it was never rebuilt. In 1971 its ruins were opened to the public as an enclosed and unique garden.
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Nature Reclaims a Church In The City - St Dunstan In The East
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St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. The church was largely destroyed in the Second World War and the ruins are now a public garden.
The church was originally built in about 1100. A new south aisle was added in 1391 and the church was repaired in 1631 at a cost of more than £2,400.
It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Rather than being completely rebuilt, the damaged church was patched up between 1668 and 1671.
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...
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In this London Guide, Joolz Guides visits St Dunstan's in the west.
outside St Dunstan's in the west are two giants, Gog and Magog, who are the guardians of London. There is also a statue of Queen Elizabeth which is interesting because it is the only statue we know of that was carved during her lifetime,. John Donne was the rector here, and he was the poet who wrote "No man is an island".
It is situated just next to where Sweeney Todd had his famous barber shop.
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In this London Guide, Joolz Guides visits St Dunstan's in the west.
outside St Dunstan's in the west are two giants, Gog and Magog, who are the guardians of London. There is also a statue of Queen Elizabeth which is interesting because it is the only statue we know of that was carved during her lifetime,. John Donne was the rector here, and he was the poet who wrote "No man is an island".
It is situated just next to where Sweeney Todd had his famous barber shop.
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The interior of St Dunstan In The West, Fleet Street, London.
Date: 1830s.
1199 photos taken in March 2023 with a Sony a7R III and proces...
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The interior of St Dunstan In The West, Fleet Street, London.
Date: 1830s.
1199 photos taken in March 2023 with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture. Pews mesh heavily rebuilt. Large glass central lamp/chandelier removed because did not process correctly.
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Scenes from a visit to St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet street London.
This was a passing visit on my lunch hour, from my nearby office, and equipped wit...
Scenes from a visit to St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet street London.
This was a passing visit on my lunch hour, from my nearby office, and equipped with my Sony mobile phone and my Sony QX10 lens.
The backing track is called 'Dunstanny'. I made from musical loops from GarageBand including the following musical loops - Candlelight Piano, Rising Sun Harp and Peaceful Layered Guzheng 01, 02, 03 and 04. Any similarity to any other tune means that they have used the same GarageBand loops and try to claim ‘copyright theft’, which is completely false. However companies, such as ‘AdRev’, ‘Audiam’, ‘Believe Music’, ‘CD Baby’, ‘INgrooves’, ‘muzie’, ‘Proton LLC’, ’Rebeat Digital GmbH’, ’TuneCore’, ‘Zimbalam’, 'The Orchard Music' and the like, will obviously try to make multiple claims, often against a single musical GarageBand loop, for copyright theft. Just saying........ that's all.
Scenes from a visit to St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet street London.
This was a passing visit on my lunch hour, from my nearby office, and equipped with my Sony mobile phone and my Sony QX10 lens.
The backing track is called 'Dunstanny'. I made from musical loops from GarageBand including the following musical loops - Candlelight Piano, Rising Sun Harp and Peaceful Layered Guzheng 01, 02, 03 and 04. Any similarity to any other tune means that they have used the same GarageBand loops and try to claim ‘copyright theft’, which is completely false. However companies, such as ‘AdRev’, ‘Audiam’, ‘Believe Music’, ‘CD Baby’, ‘INgrooves’, ‘muzie’, ‘Proton LLC’, ’Rebeat Digital GmbH’, ’TuneCore’, ‘Zimbalam’, 'The Orchard Music' and the like, will obviously try to make multiple claims, often against a single musical GarageBand loop, for copyright theft. Just saying........ that's all.
St Dunstan in the East is a church garden in the City of London. Built as a parish church in the XII century, it was renovated by Christopher Wren in the XVII c...
St Dunstan in the East is a church garden in the City of London. Built as a parish church in the XII century, it was renovated by Christopher Wren in the XVII century. It suffered severe damages during the 1941 Blitz and it was never rebuilt. In 1971 its ruins were opened to the public as an enclosed and unique garden.
#stdunstan #london #church #garden #planetuk
St Dunstan in the East is a church garden in the City of London. Built as a parish church in the XII century, it was renovated by Christopher Wren in the XVII century. It suffered severe damages during the 1941 Blitz and it was never rebuilt. In 1971 its ruins were opened to the public as an enclosed and unique garden.
#stdunstan #london #church #garden #planetuk
St Dunstan in the East is a church hidden in the centre of the City of London. Hard to believe but less than a minute away from Monument & Tower of London, this...
St Dunstan in the East is a church hidden in the centre of the City of London. Hard to believe but less than a minute away from Monument & Tower of London, this is a secret of London you have to discover.
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St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. ...
St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. The church was largely destroyed in the Second World War and the ruins are now a public garden.
The church was originally built in about 1100. A new south aisle was added in 1391 and the church was repaired in 1631 at a cost of more than £2,400.
It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Rather than being completely rebuilt, the damaged church was patched up between 1668 and 1671.
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 ruin was designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950.
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St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. The church was largely destroyed in the Second World War and the ruins are now a public garden.
The church was originally built in about 1100. A new south aisle was added in 1391 and the church was repaired in 1631 at a cost of more than £2,400.
It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Rather than being completely rebuilt, the damaged church was patched up between 1668 and 1671.
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 ruin was designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950.
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In this London Guide, Joolz Guides visits St Dunstan's in the west.
outside St Dunstan's in the west are two giants, Gog and Magog, who are the guardians of London. There is also a statue of Queen Elizabeth which is interesting because it is the only statue we know of that was carved during her lifetime,. John Donne was the rector here, and he was the poet who wrote "No man is an island".
It is situated just next to where Sweeney Todd had his famous barber shop.
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Scenes from a visit to St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet street London.
This was a passing visit on my lunch hour, from my nearby office, and equipped with my Sony mobile phone and my Sony QX10 lens.
The backing track is called 'Dunstanny'. I made from musical loops from GarageBand including the following musical loops - Candlelight Piano, Rising Sun Harp and Peaceful Layered Guzheng 01, 02, 03 and 04. Any similarity to any other tune means that they have used the same GarageBand loops and try to claim ‘copyright theft’, which is completely false. However companies, such as ‘AdRev’, ‘Audiam’, ‘Believe Music’, ‘CD Baby’, ‘INgrooves’, ‘muzie’, ‘Proton LLC’, ’Rebeat Digital GmbH’, ’TuneCore’, ‘Zimbalam’, 'The Orchard Music' and the like, will obviously try to make multiple claims, often against a single musical GarageBand loop, for copyright theft. Just saying........ that's all.
St Dunstan in the East is a church garden in the City of London. Built as a parish church in the XII century, it was renovated by Christopher Wren in the XVII century. It suffered severe damages during the 1941 Blitz and it was never rebuilt. In 1971 its ruins were opened to the public as an enclosed and unique garden.
#stdunstan #london #church #garden #planetuk
St Dunstan in the East is a church hidden in the centre of the City of London. Hard to believe but less than a minute away from Monument & Tower of London, this is a secret of London you have to discover.
We'll help you...
We hope you enjoyed this video. Have you been here before or do you have your own hidden little treasure in London you’d like to share?
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Please remember to like & share our video with your friends and we would love you to subscribe to our channel, where we upload a new video each week, all featuring this great City. Whether you live nearby, are planning on visited for a holiday, have visited before or just love London we hope you enjoy our channel.
If you are coming to London and want any advice or help with things to do or places to see then please email Steve direct at [email protected]
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King Lud & Gogmagog at St Dunstan-in-the-West
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St Dunstan-in-the-East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. The church was largely destroyed in the Second World War and the ruins are now a public garden.
The church was originally built in about 1100. A new south aisle was added in 1391 and the church was repaired in 1631 at a cost of more than £2,400.
It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Rather than being completely rebuilt, the damaged church was patched up between 1668 and 1671.
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 ruin was designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950.
I went for a walk on the other day. It’s very peaceful place in the middle of the city chaos.
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St Dunstan's Hill
London
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The Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West is in Fleet Street in the City of London. It is dedicated to a former Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury. The church is of medieval origin, although the present building, with an octagonal nave, was constructed in the 1830s to the designs of John Shaw.
History
Medieval church
First founded between AD 988 and 1070, there is a possibility that a church on this site was one of the Lundenwic strand settlement churches, like St Martin in the Fields, the first St Mary le Strand, St Clement Danes and St Brides, which may pre-date any within the walls of the city. It is not known exactly when the original church was built, but it was possibly erected by Saint Dunstan himself, or priests who knew him well. It was first mentioned in written records in 1185.King Henry III gained possession of it and its endowments from Westminster Abbey by 1237 and then granted these and the advowson to the "House of Converts" i.e. of the converted Jews, which led to its neglect of its parochial responsibilities. The House of Converts was eventually transformed into the Court of the Master of the Rolls.