St.Dunstan in the East

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St.Dunstan in the East

Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 11 Aug 2019

St.Dunstan in the East Church Garden, London. The bombed ruins of a medieval church and Wren Tower made into a charming scene by imaginative planting of wall shrubs and climbers, and an effective fountain. An outstanding example of a small City space, which makes the maximum use of scarce resources. Designed by the City of London Architects and Parks Departments in 1971. It won a Landscape Heritage Award in 1976. Off Roehampton Lane.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.509989
Longitude
-0.082137