St Olave's Church, Hart Street
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"Storie di Londra a tutto tondo"

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"During the plague of 1665, St. Olave's Church was where the bodies of the bead were brought to and buried. This is why there are skulls in the stonework above the entrance to the churchyard."

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"Medieval church, survived the fire and the plague"

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"one of few medieval churches to have survived the great fire of 1666"

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"Open mon-fri 10:30-17 Lunchtime recitals wed-thu 13 Sunday service 11 crypt"

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"The medieval church of St Olave survived the Great Fire of 1666, but was gutted during the Second World War. Samuel Pepys was its most famous congregant, and he and his wife are buried beneath the nave. Mary Ramsay, thought to have brought the Great Plague to d London, is also buried here. But it is the churchyard gate that has had many fans throughout the years, including Dickens.f Designed in the mid-1600's, it serves a formidable reminder to all who pass it."

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"historic chruch and churchyard"

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"Rich medieval history & resting place of many luminaries"

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"Stunning garden and interior stained glass windows honoring various women of note. The building as it stands today was constructed in about the 1250s, and replaced an earlier structure – probably made from wood – on the same site. It is one of the smallest churches in the City of London, and one of only a few churches from the Middle Ages to have survived the Great Fire of London in 1666; this was largely the result of famous diarist Samuel Pepys, who is buried at this church, ordering the surrounding buildings to be demolished to create a firebreak. The church was badly damaged during the Blitz in World War II, but has been sensitively restored with the exterior in the Perpendicular Gothic style. Check out the stainless window showing Queen Elizabeth I on the east side of the building, which is a nod to the thanksgiving service she held at the church in 1554 to commemorate her release from the Tower of London."

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