Plaque

St Margaret Pattens

Inscription

St Margaret Pattens, founded 1067, rebuilt by Wren 1686 - 1688.

Site: St Margaret Pattens (1 memorial)

EC3, Eastcheap

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St Margaret Pattens

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St Margaret Pattens

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Sir Christopher Wren

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