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St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey

17th-century Church of England church buildingsAnglican Diocese of SouthwarkBermondseyChurch of England church buildings in the London Borough of SouthwarkGrade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Southwark
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St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey is an Anglican church dedicated to St Mary Magdalen in Bermondsey in the London Borough of Southwark. The majority of the present building is late 17th century and is Grade II* listed.Its parish extends as far as the Thames (including the south tower of Tower Bridge, City Hall and part of London Bridge station). The parishes of St Olave Tooley Street, St Luke Grange Road and St John Horsleydown have all been merged into it.

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St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
Bermondsey Street, London Borough (London Borough of Southwark)

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Bermondsey Street
SE1 3UW London, Borough (London Borough of Southwark)
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