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St Nicholas, Federal Road, Perivale

The church by Laurence King and built in 1963 was demolished in Spring 2014. It has been replaced by a new church along with a small housing development. The First 4 pictures show the site in May 2014 and the next 6 the church under construction in October 2014. The next 3 were taken in March 2015. The lower pictures show the church as completed.

 

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   The completed  church

seen in April 2018

   
   
   
   
   
 

St George, Borough Road, Kingston upon Thames (Greek Orthodox)

A conversion of an old school to a church and Greek School.

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St Stephen, The Avenue, Ealing

There are two St Stephens.The old church sits on an island site. The chancel nave and south aisle date from 1875-76 and were designed by J. Ashdown. In 1880 A. Rovedino extended the south aisle and added a south transept. The landmark tower and spire were added by Arthur Blomfield in 1891. It was converted to flats in 1985-87. In replacement a parish centre was added to the early 20th century church hall over the road, this was designed by I.Goldsmid in 1986. The old church hall is now the worship area.

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St John, Algernon Road, West Hendon

Overlooking the Midland main Line just south of Hendon Station. The church is an early work by Temple Moore dating from 1895-96

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Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate, Flower Lane, Mill Hill (Roman catholic)

Just over the road from the Anglican church, this one dates from 1996 and is by S.G. Crawford of PRC Partnership. It replaced a church of 1923.

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St Michael and All Angels, Flower Lane, Mill Hill

Overlooking Mill Hill Broadway nt far from the station. The design is of 1911 by W.D. Caroe but was not executed until 1921-22 under Herbert Passmore’s supervision. It was extended eastwards in 1932 and 1938 and finally the west end and Lady Chapel were built in 1956 to a modified design of Alban Caroe.

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John Keble Church, Deans Lane, Mill Hill

Prominently sited above the road, it was designed in 1936 by D.F. Martin-Smith and is regarded as one of the most interesting inter-war churches in London.

St Christopher, Bordars Lane, Hanwell

A small church in the north of Hanwell built in 2003 as part of a development that includes a YMCA hostel. It replaced a temporary church on the site that dated from the 1930s. The sanctuary windows have printed transfer patterns that were added in early 2024.

 

St John Fisher, Langdale Gardens, Perivale (Roman Catholic)

Replacing a church destroyed by fire, it dates from 1970, the architect was B.D. Kaye. It is alongside the 6 noisy lanes of the Western Avenue.

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Holy Trinity, Medway Drive, Perivale

The building facing the road dates from 1936 and is by N.F. Cachemaille-Day, it was originally dedicated to St Edward the Confessor. In 1998 a new church shared with the United Reformed Church was constructed to the rear. A visit in October 2022 saw the old church in permanent use as a nursery and the new church seemingly only holding URC services.

October 2022

October 2014

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