London’s famous Fleet Street is home to the hitherto silent St. Dunstan; a historic church first built in 1070 but destroyed and rebuilt in 1831 to make way for the Fleet Street we see today.
Silent for more than 100 years, St Dunstan-in-the-West will this year proudly ring it's first full peal as HM The Queen's carriage moves down Fleet Street on June 5th. The new ring of ten bells was cast at Whitechapel Bell Foundry last December and the bells were hung in March 2012.
For more deatils on St. Dunstan-in-the-West, including a comprehensive photo gallery, please click here (external website; opens in new window).