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As the ever changing metropolis that is London becomes unrecognisable within our own lifetime by overdevelopment, there are places between that always remain the same.
London’s early 18th century churches and their defined spaces have always attracted the same types of people though out the centuries; those looking for sanctuary from the city, the spiritual, the homeless, the lost, the silent watchers, etc. The slowly weathering stones carry the vibrations of past lives and events giving each place a unique energy.

St. Giles in the Field.

St. George’s Bloomsbury.

St. Lukes Old Street.

St. Marys Woolnoth.

St. Michael’s Cornhill.

St. John’s Horsleydown.

St. Alfege’s Greenwich.

St. Anne’s Limehouse.

St. George in the East.

Christchurch Spitalfields.

St. Leonards Shoreditch.