(Jo Dungey writes) The ruins of St Dunstan’s in the East now
stand in a small public garden in the City of London. The church was severely damaged in the Blitz
of 1941. The Church of England decided
not to rebuild it, and it is now a quiet place to sit, midway between London
Bridge and the Tower of London, on St Dunstan’s Hill.
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