All Hallows Lombard Street or All Hallows Gracechurch Street | |
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Location | One of four churches between Lombard Street, Cornhill and Gracechurch Street, London |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Previous denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founded | before 1054 |
Architecture | |
Years built | before 1065; rebuilt c.1500; rebuilt c.1694 |
Closed | 1937 |
Demolished | 1937 |
Administration | |
Diocese | London |
Parish | All Hallows, Lombard Street |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Bishop of London |
All Hallows Lombard Street, also seen with the descriptor Gracechurch Street, was a parish church in the City of London. It stood behind thin buildings fronting both streets[1] in Langbourn Ward,[2] The west and south sides faced into Ball Alley. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London. It was demolished in 1937; its tower was reconstructed at Twickenham as part of the new church of All Hallows, which also received its bells and complete interior fittings.[3]
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