The Church of St Mary-le-Strand, whose foundation stone was laid back in February 1715, is something of a hidden gem, standing on a small island in the middle of the Strand, surrounded by trees.
It is the official church of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, the Women’s Royal Naval Reserve and the Association of Wrens. Serving Wrens are now fully integrated with the rest of the Royal Navy but the church retains its strong connection with the Wrens.
Enter the church and to your right you’ll find a memorial book of Wrens who have died on active service.
The closest underground station is Temple.
Linked to Theme Day: Entry and Travel Day Monday.
What’s a Wren? Just curious.
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What a lovely building with a lovely history. Thanks for sharing!
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Traci
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Beautiful photos!
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Always fun to learn something new! Love that gate and your post for today!
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The church yard looks like a lovely retreat. The gate is beautiful.
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Wonderful. MB
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that is lovely
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beautiful!
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Enjoyed this post. Thank you. The West End area of London is very interesting. As is the City area.
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How amazing that the Wrens have their own place of worship. Hmmm.
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Those really quaint and quiet gates are the most intriguing! Nice selection!
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