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St Anne, Soho

The tower of 1801-03 by S. P. Cockerell is all that remains of an otherwise 17th century church that was destroyed in WW2. A new development of housing, offices and a small church was built in 1989-91 to designs by Jan Piet and Julian Lucket of the Westwood Partnership. The site of the old church is now a public garden.

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St Peter, Westminster – Westminster Abbey

Possibly the best known church in Britain. Building of the current church, replacing an 11th century one, started in 1246 and by 1272 the chancel and four bays of the nave were complete. The west end was Norman, but the 14th century saw the towers encased. The late 14th and 15th centuries saw the nave extended west in much the same style as 100+ years earlier. The church is immensely tall for a British church being built in a French style, as are the polygonal eastern chapels. The Lady Chapel (Henry VII’s chapel) was added in 1503-1510. Since then there have been numerous restorations and reconstructions. Nicholas Hawksmoor rebuilt the west towers in 1735-45. During the 19th century work was done by George Gilbert Scott, John Loughborough Pearson, J Oldrid Scott and J.T. Micklethwaite. In the 20th W.R. Lethaby, Walter Tapper, Charles Peers, Stephen Dykes Bower, Peter Foster and Donald Buttress have carried out work. The Abbey is known for its Royal tombs, the medieval ones are in the Feretory, an area not open to general visitors due to wear and tear. The whole building is full of monuments of all periods. Much of the stained glass is post-war by Ninian Comper and Hugh Easton and in 2020 David Hockney.

St Margaret, Westminster, Parliament Square

In the shadow of the Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament. It was built 1482-1523. The Nave was designed by the mason Robert Stowell and the tower by the mason Henry Redman. The tower was rebuilt by John James ion 1735-37 and there was a major restoration by George Gilbert Scott in 1877-78. The chancel was extended by Walter Tower in 1905-06 and J.L. Pearson added west and south-east porches in 1891 and 1894 respectively. The east window is Dutch from 1515-27.

Sacred Heart Chapel, Horseferry Road, Westminster (Roman Catholic)

Built in 1962 by Harry G. Clacy, it is a chapel of ease to the nearby Westminster Cathedral.

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St John, Smith Square, Westminster

The centrepiece of the square designed by Thomas Archer and built 1713-28. It was burnt out in WW2 and reconstructed as a concert hall by Marshall Sisson in 1965-69.  The crypt was not badly damaged and is now used as a restaurant for the venue.

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St Matthew, Great Peter Street, Westminster

A large church by George Gilbert Scott of 1849-51, but reconstructed in much smaller form, following a fire in 1982-84 by Donald Buttress. The main remains are the tower and chancel and part of the nave. Access is restricted outside services to the tower and some extensions on the side of the church which house  an altarpiece and some of the Stations of the Cross.

 

St Mark (Former), North Audley Street, Mayfair now Mercato Mayfair

By J.P. Gandy Deering and dating from 1824-28. It closed as an Anglican church in 1974 and was until recently, an events venue called Number One Mayfair (last two images). Currently (2020) the building has been restored and it is a food market and court called Mercato Mayfair. There are community facilities underneath. Much of the interior dates from a reconstruction by Arthur Blomfield in 1878. A war memorial chapel was added at the northeast in 1921.

 

  
   

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St James, Piccadilly

Right on Piccadilly but for the open air market in front of it. It is by Christopher Wren 1676-84. It was restored after WW2 damage by Sir Albert Richardson in 1947-54.

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Christ Church, Down Street, Mayfair

Not far from Piccadilly is this church of 1865 by F & H Francis. It is now the base for an evangelical Anglican plant. A fire in 1906 led to a rebuilding by R.L. Hesketh

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Ukranian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile formerly The King’s Weigh House Chapel, Duke Street, Mayfair

A little way south of Oxford Street it was originally built as a Congregational Chapel in 1889-91 and designed by Alfred Waterhouse. It became an eastern rite Catholic church in 1967.