St Dunstan-in-the-East
St Dunstan-in-the-East is a former Church of England parish church in central London, heavily damaged during World War II bombing raids and later transformed into a public garden. The remaining stone walls, arched windows, and tower are now filled with greenery, with plants and trees growing through the ruins to create a really unique mix of history and nature. It is a compact space but easy to explore, with plenty of angles where you can frame the arches, vines, and light filtering through the structure. It works well for both wider shots and smaller details, especially if you take your time moving around. Soft light helps bring out the textures, though it can be a good spot even in the middle of the day thanks to the partial shade. It is tucked between buildings in the city, making it a quick and rewarding stop while exploring London. (London, England, United Kingdom)













