St dunstan in the Garden of the Church of the East is popular among the locals, but they often remain silent about it. But who can blame them?
The garden in the city of London is often described as the most beautiful in the capital, which is praising for being comparable to a set of a mythical film.
You can find the garden through this address: ST Dunstan’s Hill, City of London, London EC3R 5DD.
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The St Lunstan church was originally built around 1100, and Althegh only the ruins remain, it is a building of grade I.
According to the city of London, in 1391, the southern hall was added to the curto and repaired in 1631, but was severely damaged in 1666 by the great fire of London.
In 1941, Blitz saw more damage to the church, with only the Wren tower and the bell tower surviving the war.
After World War II, it was not to rebuild St Lunstan’s, and in 1967, the city of London decided to turn the remains into a public garden, opening in 1970 and opens up to this day.
The gardens are open every day. (Image: Getty images)
Now, the gardens and ruins have become one, with trees and vines tangled with the old church, result in a beautiful and peaceful environment.
St Lunstan in the East Church garden has won many praise of visitors, obtaining an impressive qualification of 4.6/5 in TripAdvisor.
A happy guest said: “Fantastic place! History is as pure, and everything is green as in nature. It shows us that in death, there is life. Simply beautiful.”
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Another impressed visitor said it was “impressive,” sharing: “I can’t qualify this enough. It is simply impressive.”
A third said it was an oasis: “an oasis of vegetation and peace in the heart of London.”
St dunstan in the East Church Garden is free and is open every day from 8 am to 7 pm or dusk, which is previous.