St Andrew Undershaft

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St Andrew Undershaft is a historic medieval Church of England parish church in the City of London, notable for surviving the Great Fire and standing amid modern skyscrapers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England parish church
medieval church
address St Mary Axe, City of London NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
category Churches in the City of London
Grade I listed churches in London
churchmanship Anglo-Catholic
cityDeanery City Deanery NERFINISHED
completionDate 1532
constructionStart 16th century
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
diocese Diocese of London NERFINISHED
function parish church
place of worship
governingBody Parochial Church Council NERFINISHED
hasFeature Gothic arcades
medieval fabric
square tower
stained glass windows
hasParish Parish of St Andrew Undershaft NERFINISHED
hasTradition named after a maypole or shaft once erected nearby
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
liturgicalLanguage English
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
namedAfter Saint Andrew the Apostle NERFINISHED
nearbyBuilding 30 St Mary Axe NERFINISHED
Leadenhall Building NERFINISHED
Lloyd's building NERFINISHED
notableFor medieval church in financial district
surviving the Great Fire of London
parishStatus active
precededBy earlier medieval church building
province Province of Canterbury
publicAccess open for worship and visitors
religiousAffiliation Church of England
standsAmid modern skyscrapers
survivedEvent Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
The Blitz NERFINISHED
uses Anglican liturgy

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Leadenhall Street hasLandmark St Andrew Undershaft
Leadenhall Street hasParishChurch St Andrew Undershaft