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St Faith, Shandy Street, Stepney (Ruin)
A chapel of ease to St Dunstan, it became a parish in 1926. It was opened in 1898 and designed by J E K and J P Cutts, lying between their church hall and the vicarage both of which are still there. In the gap which is now a security-fenced derelict site are the remains of arches which may or may not be in situ. The church was destroyed by bombing in 1940 and never rebuilt. The hall which was used as a youth club by St Dunstan and is also by Cutts also seems to be out of use.













St Dunstan, Stepney
A large medieval parish church in a spacious and green churchyard despite being in inner city London. There is a city farm nearby. The church is much restored and rebuilt following 20th-century fires and war damage. There are several post WW2 damage windows by Hugh Easton.









































































































