What did Blue plaque № 6132 do at Laurence Pountney Hill?

Laurence Pountney Hill

The Story

# Blue Plaque № 6132: Laurence Pountney Hill Standing on this narrow City street, you're witnessing the ghost of medieval London—a place where Laurence Pountney Church once soared above the Thames-side neighborhood, its spire a landmark for centuries before the Great Fire of 1666 reduced it to ash and memory. The church wasn't merely a place of worship; it anchored the entire spiritual and social life of this parish, while Corpus Christi College operated nearby, serving as a center of learning and religious instruction that shaped generations of Londoners. On this very spot, worshippers gathered for centuries, pilgrims sought refuge, and scholars debated theology within walls that would vanish in a single catastrophic night—September 1666 became the dividing line between the medieval City and the one rebuilt in stone and brick afterward. Today, that single plaque is all that remains to mark where these two crucial institutions once stood, making this unremarkable corner of EC4 a portal to the London that burned away, a reminder of continuity interrupted and a world forever altered by flame.

Location

Laurence Pountney Hill, EC4

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