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Church of St Stephen Walbrook

Built by Sir Christopher Wren, Grade I listed. LinkExternal link
St Stephen, Walbrook is a church in the City of London, part of the Church of England's Diocese of London. The present domed building was erected to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren following the destruction of its medieval predecessor in the Great Fire of London in 1666. It is located in Walbrook, next to the Mansion House, and near to Bank and Monument Underground stations.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 26 Jun 2014, Updated: Thu, 26 Jun 2014


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TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3281 : St Stephen's Walbrook Church by N Chadwick
2010
TQ3281 : Tourists by St Stephen Walbrook by Basher Eyre
2007
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen by N Chadwick
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TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3281 : St Stephen's Walbrook Church by N Chadwick
2010
TQ3281 : The City: banking on better weather (66) by Basher Eyre
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TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3281 : St Stephen Walbrook Churchyard by Basher Eyre
2007
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2014
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2014
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2014
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2014
TQ3281 : Church of St Stephen Walbrook by N Chadwick
2017


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