The first article in an occasional series on churches that survived the Great Fire of 1666 but were rebuilt or demolished subsequently …
All Hallows London Wall was originally built in around 1120. It survived the Great Fire of 1666, but was rebuilt by George Dance the Younger in 1765-67.
It was further modified in the late nineteenth century; rebuilt in 1960-62, after sustaining damage in the German bombing of the Second World War II; and restored in 1993, after sustaining further damage in the IRA bombing campaign of that year.
Very interesting, thank you.
And thank you, too