Chance to see All Hallows Staining’s 14th-century Church Tower
If you don’t mind peering through gaps in fences, now is a really good time to see the 14th-century tower of All Hallows Staining church.Sitting next to Fenchurch Street station, All Hallows Staining was a church dating to around the 12th century and so called because, at a time when churches were made from wood, this church was made from stone (staining).
The church survived the Great Fire of London (all that stone helps), but collapsed just a few years later, probably because too many bu
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