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- St_Mary-at-Hill abstract "St Mary-at-Hill is a Church of England church on Lovat Lane, a cobbled street off Eastcheap in the ward of Billingsgate in the City of London. It was originally founded in the 12th century and it was first known as "St. Mary de Hull" or " St. Mary de la Hulle". It was badly damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666; afterwards it was partly rebuilt and has been much altered since, although some medieval fabric survives.Although its official address is Lovat Lane, the more notable side faces a street, itself called 'St. Mary at Hill', where there is a large two-faced clock extending several feet into the street. There is a narrow alleyway alongside, but no right of way.".
- St_Mary-at-Hill architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Mary-at-Hill architecturalStyle Baroque.
- St_Mary-at-Hill thumbnail St_Mary-at-Hill.jpg?width=300.
- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageExternalLink sici?sici=0306-1078(199705)25%3A2%3C221%3AMATPCO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5.
- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageExternalLink source.aspx?pubid=588.
- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageExternalLink Tallis.html.
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- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageExternalLink www.stmary-at-hill.org.
- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageID "9142446".
- St_Mary-at-Hill wikiPageRevisionID "605843497".
- St_Mary-at-Hill address "Lovat Lane, London".
- St_Mary-at-Hill architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Mary-at-Hill caption "St Mary-at-Hill pictured in 2008".
- St_Mary-at-Hill country "United Kingdom".
- St_Mary-at-Hill denomination "Anglican, earlier Roman Catholic".
- St_Mary-at-Hill hasPhotoCollection St_Mary-at-Hill.
- St_Mary-at-Hill name "St Mary-at-Hill".
- St_Mary-at-Hill style Baroque.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:Burials_at_West_Norwood_Cemetery.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:Christopher_Wren_churches_in_London.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:Church_of_England_churches_in_London.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:Churches_in_the_City_of_London.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:English_Baroque_architecture.
- St_Mary-at-Hill subject Category:Grade_I_listed_churches_in_London.
- St_Mary-at-Hill point "51.510069 -0.08374".
- St_Mary-at-Hill type Artifact100021939.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type Building102913152.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type ChristopherWrenChurchesInLondon.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type Church103028079.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type ChurchesInTheCityOfLondon.
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- St_Mary-at-Hill type HistoricBuilding.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type Place.
- St_Mary-at-Hill type Wikidata:Q532.
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- St_Mary-at-Hill comment "St Mary-at-Hill is a Church of England church on Lovat Lane, a cobbled street off Eastcheap in the ward of Billingsgate in the City of London. It was originally founded in the 12th century and it was first known as "St. Mary de Hull" or " St. Mary de la Hulle".".
- St_Mary-at-Hill label "St Mary-at-Hill".
- St_Mary-at-Hill label "St Mary-at-Hill".
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- St_Mary-at-Hill sameAs Q7594548.
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- St_Mary-at-Hill sameAs St_Mary-at-Hill.
- St_Mary-at-Hill lat "51.510069".
- St_Mary-at-Hill long "-0.08374".
- St_Mary-at-Hill wasDerivedFrom St_Mary-at-Hill?oldid=605843497.
- St_Mary-at-Hill depiction St_Mary-at-Hill.jpg.
- St_Mary-at-Hill isPrimaryTopicOf St_Mary-at-Hill.
- St_Mary-at-Hill name "St Mary-at-Hill".