St Alban’s Tower Audio Guide | London | MapTalesGo
Learn about the history of St Alban’s Tower in London, a remnant of a church from 930 AD, linked to King Offa and resilient through centuries.
Witness a poignant reminder of London's history at St Alban's Tower, the last vestige of a church that once thrived since 930 AD, linked to King Offa of Mercia. This architectural gem, originally reconstructed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666, boasts a unique Gothic style.
Despite sustaining damage during WWII and losing its nave, the tower endures as a silent witness to centuries of change, embodying resilience and the enduring spirit of a community that once gathered here.
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