St Katherine Coleman, Medieval church building in Fenchurch Street, City of London, Great Britain
St Katherine Coleman was a church on Fenchurch Street in the City of London that blended Gothic and Tuscan design elements throughout its structure. The stone and brick building featured a tall tower and displayed a mixture of architectural styles from different periods.
The original church survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 but was demolished in 1734 and rebuilt in 1741 at the expense of local parishioners. It stood until 1926, when it was finally demolished and the burial remains were relocated to City of London Cemetery.
The building was dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria, with the Coleman part of its name coming from Colemanhaw, a medieval garden that once stood nearby. This naming reflects the connection between the church and its surrounding community.
The former church site is now a public garden managed by Lloyd's Register that is open to visitors at any time. Original gate piers and railings from the old churchyard have been preserved and help identify where the building once stood.
When the building was demolished in 1926, the proceeds from selling the land went toward funding a completely new church in Hammersmith. This decision shows how the congregation chose to direct resources toward establishing worship space elsewhere in the city.
Location: City of London
GPS coordinates: 51.51167,-0.07881
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:02
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