The present building was constructed in 1672-9 to a design by Sir Christopher Wren, at a cost of £7,692.
The home is said to have been built by Sir Christopher Wren.
In 1684 the house was completely redesigned, following a design by Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren is also said to have contributed to the design, but that is disputed.
The present church was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1687.
What Sir Christopher Wren planned for this spot is astonishing.
The current church was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
By the 1680s, Sir Christopher Wren was warning of the need for major repairs.
As a result he could claim to be one of the best educated architects since Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren designed the original building in 1682 but only the walls and a steeple a.