This is a Polish Roman Catholic church that began life in 1870 as a Presbyterian church designed by Edmund Woodthorpe. It was adapted to Roman Catholic use in 1961 by Alexander P. Klecki with the addition then and subsequently of much stained glass, a north aisle and chapels and many memorials and striking Stations of the Cross.
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Hi, don’t know if you had a chance to look inside but the stained glass is stunning!
I hope to go inside soon, there was a funeral taking place when I visited to take these pictures.