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London Bridge stones at St Magnus the Martyr

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{Plaque lost.}

These large chunks of old masonry are in the small courtyard to the west of the church tower.   They were discovered in 1921 across the road from the church and are considered to be remains of the old London Bridge. Some screw-holes attest to the existence at one time of a plaque which may have confirmed this, and specified which version of the bridge. And, to be honest, we don't even know which of these stones are from the bridge; we've read "two" but there are four here.

Site: London Bridge roadway (2 memorials)

EC3, Lower Thames Street, St Magnus the Martyr

The main route to the Old London Bridge used to be down Fish Street Hill and past this church.  As the bridge became busier it was found necessary to cut an archway through the tower of the church to ease access for pedestrians. have a good picture of the site in use. Eventually the bridge was rebuilt a little up-stream (to the west) so, in 1831, the church gained some of the old, disused roadway, and some much-deserved peace.

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London Bridge stones at St Magnus the Martyr

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London Bridge

Four stone bridges have spanned the Thames at this point. The first was built...

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London Bridge stones at St Magnus the Martyr

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London Bridge roadway

London Bridge roadway

This churchyard formed part of the roadway approach to Old London Bridge, 117...

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