Sir Christopher Wren top ten

Many of the churches in London were designed by the architect Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). Following the Great Fire of London in 1666 he was given responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches.

Many of these were demolished in the 19th Century as the population of London grew. Others were destroyed during the Blitz. However 23 remain including ten churches in the heart of the city. One of these being his most famous; St Paul's Cathedral.

I ran through the City of London and visited the ten churches.

St Margaret Pattens

St Mary Abchurch

St Stephen Walbrook

St Margaret Lothbury

St Mary le Bow

St Mary Aldermary

St Paul's Cathedral

St Martin, Ludgate

St Bride

St Magnus the Martyr

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