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Church of the Transfiguration, Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Rise (Roman Catholic)

Built as a Wesleyan church in 1899 by W.G. Morley. The Methodists now worship in the school building next door and it became a Roman Catholic church in 1977. Major modifications were made in 2010 by Anthony Delarue, the entrance is now at the rear of the church through a portico.

 
   
   
   
   

St Joseph, off Lamb’s Passage, Bunhill Row, Clerkenwell (Roman Catholic)

A subterranean church, created from the a school basement. It is accessed by a flight of stairs down from the street and not physically in Bunhill Row itself, though a large painted sign on the former school above points to it. It dates from 1901, architect unknown. The interior was refurbished  by Anthony Delarue in 1993. The large stained glass windows come from the original St Mary Moorfields.