When I found out St. Dunston’s in the East had a secret garden not far from the Tower of London, I had to check it out.
St. Dunston’s in the East, (don’t you love that name?) was built in the middle ages, 1100 AD, and expanded in 1391. It cost twenty-four hundred pounds to repair it in 1631. Murphy’s law being ironic by nature, the church burned down in the devastating fire of 1666. An unlucky run of 6’s in a bad year for a Christian church, don’t you think?
The church was repaired in a Gothic style adding flying buttresses and a spire. That became a problem. Mistakes were made.
The structure couldn’t support the nave (vaulted) roof. By the 1800’s, the weight had pushed the walls from being properly perpendicular by precisely seven inches. St. Dunston’s reconstruction started in 1817 and reopened in 1821, accommodating six to seven hundred parishioners.
Then World War II arrived, devastating London. A bomb hit St. Dunston’s during The Blitz of 1941. The damage was so severe, the Anglican Church decided not to repair it.
The ruins of the church became a garden and opened to the public in 1971.
Hence, my walk in the rain.
This is the quintessential spot for Instagrammers, wedding photos, or a getaway from the hustle and bustle of a large city.
It’s a secret garden.
Have you been to a secret garden? Have you been to London? Do you like to walk in the rain? Colorado girls love rain… and snow. Lot’s of snow.
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What a lovely spot to explore!
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Yes, I’ve been to London and love walking in the rain. Love a secret garden, too, and would love to see this one. Is that really a palm tree in London?! #EsmeSalon
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Yes!! That surprised me too. I saw them in Scotland and wondered if I was seeing things. How do palm trees survive the snow?
You’ll have to check it out this magical place the next time you go to London!
Happy Valentine’s Day!!!
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Simply fabulous! Love this post.
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Thanks, Catherine! Good to see you!
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I’ve never been to London. This place looks amazing! It’s such a lovely place and your pics look great.
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Thanks so much, Shari-Ann!
It’s become super cheap to fly there from Denver so we’ve been going once a year! There’s so much to see and do!
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Revisiting this post is a reminder why I’ve listed you as an expert travel blogger in an upcoming post on my blog. Susie.
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Ohhh! Thanks so much for including me, Hook. You made my Tuesday. (((hugs)))
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