enchantedengland:

&nbsp; &nbsp;Hidden in the&nbsp;centre&nbsp;of London, the ruins of St-Dunstan-in-the-East, a church built in the eleventh century and severely damaged during The Blitz. The ruins were repurposed into this Victorian gothic dreamscape of a public garden, crawling with Virginia creepers and creepily atmospheric. This is a brilliant example of the beauty of beautiful decay. I would&rsquo;ve stayed here all night but they close at 7&nbsp;pm or dusk, whichever comes first.
&nbsp; &nbsp;The park is open all year long and free to the public. St Dunstan&rsquo;s Hill, EC4, tube stations Cannon Street and Bank (image london123 flickr)

Easily my favourite place in The City - venture here on a weekend and it&amp;#8217;s generally always deserted.