London - St Anne's Limehouse
St Anne's Limehouse, built between 1712 and 1724, is the principal church of the Docks of London.
It is the creation of Nicholas Hawksmoor, a student of Sir Christopher Wren's, and was restored in the mid 1800s by Philip Hardwick. The church was again restored in the 1980s and early 1990s by Julian Harrap. St Anne's Limehouse, one of the landmark attractions in Limehouse, has the highest church clock in London.
It is the creation of Nicholas Hawksmoor, a student of Sir Christopher Wren's, and was restored in the mid 1800s by Philip Hardwick. The church was again restored in the 1980s and early 1990s by Julian Harrap. St Anne's Limehouse, one of the landmark attractions in Limehouse, has the highest church clock in London.
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