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St Swithin, London Stone

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church, which was slightly smaller than the Wren church, consisted of three bays, with a nave and north and south aisles. This structure, presumably the rebuilding of 1420, replaced an earlier church of which few traces remained; these suggested it had been a simple building with a nave and a single aisle, dating to the 12th century. A medieval grave slab of
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on behalf of the Roman and Medieval London Excavation Council. The northern edge of a Roman street on the line of Cannon Street was discovered, with timber and stone buildings to the north of it. Foundations of the early 15th-century church were discovered below those of the Wren church. The medieval
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In around 1820 repairs were made under the supervision of Henry Elmes. Further repairs, and internal alterations, were made in 1869. The pews, which had formerly faced south, were cut down and turned towards the east, galleries were removed, the pulpit was lowered and its sounding board taken away,
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The church was rectangular in plan. The northwest corner was occupied by the tower, and the rest of the north side was taken by an aisle, containing a gallery. Most of the church, however, was covered by an octagonal dome, springing from seven half-columns against the walls, and from one complete
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London Stone was installed in the front of the new building, numbered 111 Cannon Street. The churchyard was retained as a public garden, St Swithin's Church Garden. It was re-landscaped in 2010, in conjunction with a new development just to the north. It contains a memorial to
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granted it, along with the prior of Tortington's nearby London house, to John, Earl of Oxford. After passing through the hands of several owners both mansion and the patronage of the church were bought by the Salters Company.
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in high relief, while the heads of the flanking windows were decorated with festoons of drapery. This decoration was omitted on the other sides. Most of the length of the north side had other buildings against it.
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The south, east and west fronts each had three windows, with an elliptical pediment over the central one; the pediment on the south front, towards Cannon Street, was decorated with a carved wreath, flanked by
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The church was rebuilt at the expense of Sir John Hind in 1420, renovated in 1607–1608, and again, shortly before the Great Fire, at a cost of £1,000.
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that had hung from the centre of the dome taken down. In 1879 the chancel was remodelled, and a vestry constructed beneath the north gallery.
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in 1666, the church was rebuilt to a design by Sir Christopher Wren in 1678 at a cost of £4,687 4s 6d. The parish was united with that of
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Order; the floor is paved with stone, and pewed, with three Isles...and the whole is commodious and pleasant, tho' small.
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This church and tower are well built with Stone, the Roof covered with lead, supported with Demy-Columns of the
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was found reused in the foundations of the Wren church. The inscription revealed that it had covered the
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The south front of Wren's church of St Swithin London Stone, in an engraving after T. H. Shepherd, 1831.
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The Churches of London: A History and Description of the Ecclesiastical Edifices of the Metropolis
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in 1954, and the site sold in 1960. The ruined church was finally demolished in 1961–1962.
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A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and Parts Adjacent
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Parish Boundary marker for St Swithin London Stone in Oxford Court off Cannon Street
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column in front of the north gallery. Robert Seymour described the building in 1733:
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Tabor, M. E. (2017), "The City Churches", London; The Swarthmore Press Ltd., p. 104
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St Swithin's Church was first recorded in the 13th century, and was dedicated to
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and Parts Adjacent
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One of the earliest references to the church is as the final resting place of
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Buildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War II
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Marsden, Peter (1963). "Archaeological finds in the City of London 1961".
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itself stood on the south side of Candlewick Street, opposite the church.
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Churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London but since demolished
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Godwin, George; John Britton (1839). "St Swithin's, London Stone".
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List of churches rebuilt after the Great Fire but since demolished
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of Joanna, wife of Fulke de St Edmond who had been one of the
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Transactions of London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
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leader. She was taken hostage when the English recaptured
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Excavations were carried out on the site by Professor
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History of the Ward of Walbrook in the City of London
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Index


London Stone
London
Denomination
Church of England
Architect(s)
Christopher Wren
Style
Baroque
Anglican
City of London
Cannon Street
Great Fire of London
Sir Christopher Wren
bombing
Second World War
Saint Swithin
bishop of Winchester
London Stone
Catrin Glyndŵr
Edmund Mortimer
Owain Glyndŵr
Welsh
Harlech Castle
Tower of London
patronage
Tortington
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Henry VIII

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