A couple of weeks ago, I was walking back to my hotel from the pub after watching the Liverpool vs. PSG game when I came across this sculpture. For a solid 10 seconds, I was absolutely terrified—it was much darker in person than this picture makes it seem.

I snapped a photo and forgot about it until today. After reading up on it, I’ve come to appreciate the artwork and the fact that it leads to one of the oldest churches in London.

by Interesting-Grade-70

13 comments
  1. Imagine coming across this while tripping your bollocks off.

  2. I saw it during day time and it was cool. In this night time picture, it looks eerie.

  3. Churches should follow their 2nd of the 10 commandments

  4. After a few drink I’d definitely be tiling people I saw a dementor!

  5. I remember stumbling upon this one a while back, definitely did a double take, it is unnerving to say the least

  6. OP, what old church do you think this leads to? It’s a short, dead-end mews and the convent no longer occupies the buildings the bridge was made for. The only two churches in the vicinity are St Peters Vere Street (Georgian and quite beautiful, and now offices for a contemporary Christian org) and John Nash-designed All Souls Langham Place (19th century).

  7. If you’re a history buff, few cities can compete with London. Rome and Athens are up there, but their heyday was long ago, in the classical age.

    London has been important for thousands of years.

  8. Take a look at the New Coventry Cathedral for a “freaky” devil…..lol

  9. Naaahhh absolutely f that 🙂‍↔️ that baby Jesus is creepy AF, i would not go near it

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