Sanjay G.
Yelp
[Don't get confused with St. Paul's Cathedral, it is the church near Covent Gaerden]
In 1630, the Earl of Bedford was given permission to demolish buildings on an area of land he owned north of the Strand for redevelopment. The result was the Covent Garden Piazza - the first formal square in London.
The church of St. Paul's was one of the first buildings to be constructed as part of the development of the Covent Garden Piazza. The main entrance to the church is on Bedford Street, where the brick façade of the church can be seen between two pillars with ornate railings on either side, and a gate between the pillars:
the churchyard has a wide path leading up to the entrance of the church, with seating along both sides of the path. To either side of the path are gardens and grassed spaces.
The church is known affectionately as The Actors' church with its long association with the theatre community dating back to 1663 when the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane opened, the first of many theatres in London's West End.
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