• St Andrew by the Wardrobe has featured as a case study by the Church of England on the day it launches the National Net Zero Carbon Pathway.
  • First mentioned around 1170,[2] St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe was almost certainly founded considerably earlier.
  • St Andrew by the-Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
  • We are still celebrating Mass at St Martin Ludgate whilst St Andrew by the Wardrobe remains closed. Join us on 4 July at 12.30pm.
  • St Andrew by the Wardrobe Designed by Sir Christopher Wren. ... The team at USL were pleased to work as the principal contractor at St Andrew by the Wardrobe.
  • St Andrew by the Wardrobe is one of Wrens simplest designs, but like all the Square Mile Churches, it serves the city and embraces its history.
  • St. Andrew by the Wardrobe The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0, edited by Janelle Jenstad, U of Victoria, 05 May 2022...
  • St Andrew by the Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
  • St Andrew by the Wardrobe in Blackfriars, London is a Christian congregation serving the Blackfriars community and encouraging others through a life-changing...
  • St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe Church. History, tourist information, and nearby accommodation. By david ross, editor. Historic Connections.
  • The Wardrobe came into being in 1361 and it would have been from this time onwards that the church acquired the name ‘St Andrew by the Wardrobe’.
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  • Destroyed in the Great Fire and bombed in the Blitz, today's church of St Andrew is a complete reconstruction nestling within Wren's walls.
  • In the following century, the hymnwriter John Newton, author of Amazing Grace , had close links with Saint Andrew by the Wardrobe and its rector, William Romaine.