St Augustine Watling Street
17th-century establishments in EnglandBuildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War IIChristopher Wren church buildings in LondonChurches bombed by the Luftwaffe in LondonChurches in the City of London, of which only the tower remains ... and 2 more
Churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London but since demolishedGrade I listed churches in the City of London
St Augustine, Watling Street, was an Anglican church which stood just to the east of St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. First recorded in the 12th century, it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt to the designs of Christopher Wren. This building was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War, and its remains now form part of St Paul's Cathedral Choir School.
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St Paul's Cathedral Choir School
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EC4M 9AD City of London
England, United Kingdom
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