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Medieval (pre-1250) St. Ethelburga in Bishopsgate is London’s smallest church and survived both the Great Fire (1666) & World War 2. Severely damaged by an IRA bomb in 1993, the church was rebuilt, restored & re-opened as a Centre for Reconciliation and Peace.

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