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All Saints Margaret Street is a Grade I listed Victorian church in Fitzrovia, near Oxford Street, London. It is regarded as one of the foremost examples of High...
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All Saints Margaret Street is a Grade I listed Victorian church in Fitzrovia, near Oxford Street, London. It is regarded as one of the foremost examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture in Britain. The church is a living house of prayer and is cherished by all who worship here for its sacred atmosphere and magnificent heritage. It was designed in 1850 by William Butterfield, an architect strongly associated with Gothic revival church building and the Oxford Movement.
Completed in 1859, the red brick church was built around a small courtyard with an adjoining vicarage and a choir school. The interior is noted for its rich decoration and beautiful fittings – a true “hidden gem” in the streets of central London.
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Completed in 1859, the red brick church was built around a small courtyard with an adjoining vicarage and a choir school. The interior is noted for its rich decoration and beautiful fittings – a true “hidden gem” in the streets of central London.
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