Site of St John Zachary, Gresham Street
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Site of St John Zachary, Gresham Street by Christopher Hilton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 10 Mar 2016
Two medieval churches stood very close to one another on Gresham Street and suffered contrasting fates in the Great Fire of 1666: St Anne and St Agnes, background, was rebuilt by Wren, but St John Zachary was not replaced and its site is now a sunken garden.
Image Location
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