St Luke, Gibbon Road, Kingston upon Thames
A large dark red brick church, a little way north of the town centre, of 1888-89 by Kelly and Birchall of Leeds. Unusually for this type of large red brick suburban late 19th century church it possesses a tower with a spire that was added in 1891.















































































St Mark, Surbiton
A distinctive landmark up the hill from the station. The church was built in 1845, rebuilt in 1855 by P.C. Hardwick but apart from the tower and spire destroyed in WW2. It was rebuilt in a very conservative style by Milner and Craze in 1960. It was restored with community use in mind 2010-2012 by Paul Edey of IID Architects.
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St Raphael, Portsmouth Road, Kingston upon Thames (Roman Catholic)
South of the town centre, facing the River Thames. A very early Roman catholic church of 1846-47 by Charles Parker. He built a copy of this church at St Albans in Hertfordshire
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