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St Catherine (former), High Street/Hanworth Road, Feltham
This church closed in 1975 and all that remains is the tower and spire attached to a building called St Catherine’s House. This was built as offices by Biscoe and Stanton in 1979-81 but is now a hostel for the homeless. The church was designed by Carpenter and Ingelow and built in 1878-80 but the tower was only added in 1898.
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St Peter and St Paul, Bychurch Street, Teddington
A small church of 1980 by Biscoe & Stanton replacing a church of 1869, that was on the other side of the road. The font, foundation stone and some saints figures in stained glass were brought from that church. The building is now mainly used as a community facility with occasional services and is no longer a parish church.






































St Saviour, Warwick Avenue, Paddington
Built 1973-76 by Biscoe & Stanton as a mixed housing/church development to replace a mid 19th century church. The sole stained glass window is by John Hayward.












































St Paul, Park Lane, Tottenham
In the shadow of Spur’s White Hart Lane stadium. It is under a block of flats and was designed by Biscoe and Stanton in 1971-77. It presents two different faces to the street, depending on which street you are in. Church website.


















































































