St Bride’s Church crypt

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St Bride’s Church crypt is the historic underground burial and archaeological site beneath St Bride’s Church on Fleet Street in London, housing centuries of remains and artifacts that trace the city’s past.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
church crypt
historic site
access accessible to the public on certain occasions
associatedWith St Bride’s parish community
history of Fleet Street
history of London
beneath St Bride’s Church chancel
St Bride’s Church nave
contains archaeological layers
architectural fragments
artifacts from different historical periods
burial vaults
coffins
human skeletal remains
country United Kingdom
culturalContext Christian burial practices in London
denomination Church of England
environment underground
hasFeature exposed archaeological remains
historic masonry
interpretive displays
subterranean chambers
hasFunction archaeological display area
burial place
heritage interpretation space
heritageDesignation part of a Grade I listed church
heritageValue traces development of the City of London
linkedTo development of Fleet Street as a printing centre
locatedIn City of London
England
Fleet Street
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
location St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London
materialEvidenceFor urban life in London over centuries
ownedBy St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London
surface form: Parish of St Bride’s, Fleet Street
partOf St Bride's Church
surface form: St Bride’s Church
religion Anglicanism
subjectOf archaeological investigations
heritage tours
historical research
timeDepth several centuries of burials
usedFor guided tours
interment of human remains
public exhibitions

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St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London hasCrypt St Bride’s Church crypt