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Alexandra Reynolds
at 2023 Nov 17
Alexandra Reynolds
at 2023 Nov 17
Nice to see, shame you can't actually walk around as it is behind glass. Interesting information board and fun QR code
Damian Cannon
at 2023 Nov 05
Damian Cannon
at 2023 Nov 05
It's always interesting to gaze upon the ruins of our ancestors and imagine how different their lives were. However I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to visit this particular site. It's nice enough in that you can see the old stone walls but you'll spend as much time gazing across them as you will climbing the stairs up and down. Still it's a nice public area with benches and pools so your visit won't be wasted!
Richard Shaw
at 2023 Jul 08
Richard Shaw
at 2023 Jul 08
Interesting to look at - there’s some info on some boards to give some background
Mohammed Nurul Haque
at 2023 Jun 13
Mohammed Nurul Haque
at 2023 Jun 13
Nice, calm place!
Christopher Wiles
at 2022 Feb 09
Christopher Wiles
at 2022 Feb 09
Remarkable relic of old Spital Fields. Free to look at.
jeff benjamin
at 2019 Apr 08
jeff benjamin
at 2019 Apr 08
This Medieval human remains bone💀 store revealed with the demolition of the non-Listed section of Spitalfields Market in 1999.
Remarkably an untampered Roman era stone sarcophagus was uncovered with the remains of a woman.
A sensitively arranged site and very well maintained.
Standing on the glass panes staring directly into the residue of 2000 years beneath your feet, a reminder of the impermanence of our surroundings.
...”No single thing abides; but all things flow
Fragment to fragment clings – the things thus grow
Until we know and name them. By degrees
They melt, and are no more the things we know. “ Lucretius (99-55 BCE)
macedonboy
at 2018 Oct 18
macedonboy
at 2018 Oct 18
The Spitelfields Charnel House is an in-situ archaeological site. The site visible to the public is underground and glass covered at the pavement level, with a flight of stairs (and elevator for the disabled) down to the lower level for a closer look.

The site used to be part of the Augustin Priori and Hospital of St Mary. The area of display used to be the lower level of the church housing the crypt. I think the bones have all been taken away because they're now in the exhibition.

In truth there isn't much to see, but it's always fascinating to see archaeology in-situ. There's several plaques on the site giving information about the crypt and former church (as well as needless philosophy).

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