Somewhat of a modern structure this hutch is near to Bank Station on Lombard Street. Interesting gl...
St Edmund, King and Martyr Church
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Lombard Street
London, England EC3V 9EA
St Edmund, King and Martyr Church is a modern structure located near Bank Station on Lombard Street in London. The church takes its name from the 9th-century King of East Anglia, who was crowned in 855 AD. This site has a significant historical background, especially in relation to its destruction during the Great Fire of 1666.
The church serves as a spiritual centre, offering guidance and direction to visitors. It is part of a larger tradition of spiritual support within the community. The location provides a place for reflection in the bustling city of London.
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