Reviews of St Dunstan-in-the-West. (Church) in London (London).
St Dunstan-in-the-West
186a Fleet St, London EC4A 2HR, United Kingdom
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Information of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Church in London (London)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of St Dunstan-in-the-West
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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Closed
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Reviews of St Dunstan-in-the-West
The Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West is in Fleet Street in the City of London. It is dedicated to Dunstan, Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury. The church is of medieval origin, although the present building, with an octagonal nave, was constructed in the 1830s to the designs of John Shaw.
nice place. anyone know where the duck wrap man has gone? i miss the duck
Nice little church
Beautiful church with free concerts at lunchtime
Best place ever!! Highly recommended
Very good to visit friendly member
Beautiful and interesting church.
Beautiful church, St dunstan in the East is better.
Nice one!
Lovely church
Beautiful church
Lovely little church in Fleet Street, built nearly 200 years ago. If you go on a Tuesday there will be a very knowledgeable guide to answer questions and tell you all about the history of the place. There are are also lunchtime recitals most Wednesdays and Fridays which would be worth a trip, in their own right.
Everybody mast believe
(Translated) Nice little church, but you can't absolutely say it's Anglican as it is on the map. Rather, the customs overlap with the Eastern Orthodox churches. People worship icons and kiss them, which is inherent in Orthodoxy.
(Original)
Приятна малка църква, но не може абсолютно да се каже, че е англиканска както е дадена на картата. По скоро обичаите се препокриват на източно-православните църкви. Хората почитат иконите и ги целуват, което е присъщо в православието.
Ok I admit I had to go east not west, I made a mistake by a letter😂🤣
But I have to admit that it's not bad from the outside, next time I'll try not to go there on closing day😅
It was closed when I passed by. But the façade and the clocks are fascinating.
St. Sidenstein's Church was built around AD 1000, and the current building has stood on Fleet Street for 180 years.
There is a big clock and two giants holding sticks on the outer wall. It is said that the memorial was installed the following year to celebrate the aftermath of the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was also London's first public timepiece with a minute hand.
(Translated) Today, St Dunstan in the East is a beautiful and mysterious public garden.
This church, built in the 12th century, suffered a lot throughout its history. First, the great fire of 1666; later, the German bombings during the Blitz. And what was left of it, taken by the plants and in serious threat of demolition, became the favorite oasis within the city.
Review by: INTRIPER.
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Hoy en día, St Dunstan in the East es un precioso y misterioso jardín público.
Esta iglesia, construida en el siglo XII, sufrió bastante a lo largo de su historia. Primero, el gran incendio de 1666; más tarde, los bombardeos alemanes durante el Blitz. Y lo que quedó de ella, tomado por las plantas y en seria amenaza de derribo, se convirtió en el oasis favorito dentro de la ciudad.
Reseña por: INTRIPER.
Current version of the church dating from 1830.
Church dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
A church with grace!!!
Thank you for the baptism of my little girl!
Wonderful place to worship among lovely people Fabulous Tuesday afternoon Mass every week
A church popular with Romanian orthodox worshippers now, so the place to go if you want to hear a genuine orthodox choir.
Also of intererest is a small anteroom to the right of the main door. There you'll find three statues of King Ludd and his two sons, believed by Some to have been descended from Brutus of Troy.
An interesting church. Originally a guild church and is Church of England but they also share it with the Romanian Orthodox church. So you've many icons depicting Mary which isn't quite the usual .
Intriguing octagonal shape and huge screen. Pleased that they're expanding their musical events such as lunchtime concerts.
Very interesting and good tribute to the RAF
Interesting church shared by Anglican and Roumania orthodox congregation.
Nice set of ten bells.
Historical church with the record of vicars from 1237. Beautiful interior as well as exterior. Good reception.
A place for worship but was too cold inside the building is historical
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