Southwark Cathedral Photo, East Churchyard garden

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Southwark Cathedral photo, East Churchyard garden

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At the east end of the cathedral is this attractive garden, which stands on the site of a 14th century Lady Chapel and the burial chapel of Bishop Andrewes, one of the scholars responsible for translating the King James Bible into English in 1611. The buildings were demolished to allow the building of James Rennie's London Bridge in the 1830s. The foundations of the chapels can be still seen in the garden.

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