PIN The Church of St. Stephen Walbrook

One of Wren`s Works of Art

Not to be missed by Sir Christopher Wren followers. The complex geometric space and the use of light is extraordinary. A great space to hear a concert. It is a quiet refuge in the heart of the city.







Opens Monday to Tuesday 10:00-16:00 hrs

Triptide thoughts

We were surprised by this little 'Wren-gem'. Although a bit ordinary from the outside it is absolutely worth visit. The altar is magnificent as is the whole church. Do not miss it in case you are around the City.

History

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.

The original church of St Stephen stood on the west side of the Walbrook, a stream running southwards across the City of London from the City Wall near Moorfields to the Thames.
The church was moved to its present site, on the east side of the Walbrook in the 15th century.

In 1429 Robert Chichely, acting as executor of will of the former Lord Mayor, Sir William Stondon, bought a piece of land on the east side of the Walbrook, and presented it to the parish.Several foundation stones were laid at a ceremony on 11 May 1429, and the church was consecrated ten years later, on 30 April 1439.[5] At 125 feet long and 67 feet wide, it was considerably larger than the present building.

The church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. It contained a memorial to the composer John Dunstaple. The wording of the epitaph had been recorded in the early 17th century, and was reinstated in the church in 1904, some 450 years after his death.The nearby church of St Benet Sherehog, also destroyed in the Great Fire, was not rebuilt; instead its parish was united with that of St Stephen.

How to get there?

Walking:
5 mins walk from Cannon Street underground station
4 mins walk from the Bank underground station

Bus:
4 min to the Bank station King William St
6 min to the Bank station queen Victoria street

Tags

  • History
  • , east
  • , Art
  • , Historical Event
  • , London Bridge
  • , City Central
  • , churches
  • , Toilets

Owner

I'm a French girl exploring London. I'm 18 years old and im student for the Parc Iimperial in Nice for buisness.I'm here to practice my English and learn more about London. I am working with TripTide as an intern...

Location

39, Walbrook, London, EC4N 8BN (View on Google Maps)
Lovely Wren-Gem


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