St Brides House


360 panorama outside St Brides House. One day whilst shooting in London near Fleet street, I saw a tower amongst some buildings along the south bank and thought I would have a look to see if it was a nice church. I got to the area and was amazed at how hard this place is to find. It is literally nested amongst other buildings that surround it as close as a couple of meters.

Rumored to be one of the most ancient, with worship perhaps dating back to the conversion of the Middle Saxons in the 7th century, it has a long association with journalists and newspapers. Built around 7 times, the last time by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672.

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St Brides House in London

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