This modest planted area may be found in Camomile Street ... no seating ... standing on the former burial ground of St Michael Outwich?
This rather delightful pond or “water feature” in today’s terminology, may be found outside the entrance to St Lawrence Jewry in Gresham Street ... click on picture for larger view
Beside the River Thames between the London Bridge and Tower Bridge ... the old Billingsgate Fish Market may be seen in the background
Wardrobe Court ... may be found off Carter Lane
Lower Thames Street ... just down from Great Tower Street
The garden (off George Yard) behind the church of St Edmund the King & Martyr in Lombard Street ... The garden is alas, not open to the public
This sundial may be found in the garden (off St Stephen’s Row) behind the church of St Stephen Walbrook in Walbrook ... the garden is not alas, open to the public
Walk up either Wine Office Court (past Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese) or Hind Court from Fleet Street to see this fairly modest arrangement
The garden occupies what is understood to be the old churchyard of St Martin Orgar in Martin Lane ... it is not alas, open to the public
The northern section of the churchyard of St Laurence Pountney (destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 and not rebuilt) seen from Laurence Pountney Hill ... it is not alas, open to the public
Part of what is left of the churchyard of St Thomas Apostle (destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 and not rebuilt) which stands in front of no’s 27 and 28 Queen Street
St Aldermanbury Square