St Mary Somerset Tower
EC4V
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
5 Lambeth Hill, London EC4V 4AG
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1694
Overview
St Mary Somerset Tower is a redundant church tower built between 1686-94 by Wren in the City of London EC4.
The body of the Grade I listed church building was destroyed in 1871.
References:
1. Historic England List Entry Number: 1358904 historicengland.org.uk
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