Foster Lane
London
EC2V 6HH
Dedicated to a French saint, this church was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1670-1673 after being destroyed in the Great Fire. The church was gutted during the Blitz and restoration was undertaken by Stephen Dykes Bower, whom remained faithful to Wren's original conception. The church is now noted for its unusual steeple, adjoining small, secluded courtyard, and its stained glass.
Nearest Transport Links: St Paul's
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