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St John, St Johns Vale, Deptford

A large church by P.C. Hardwick on the borders of Lewisham and Deptford high above St John’s Station. It dates from 1855.

St Elizabeth of Portugal, The Vineyard, Richmond (Roman Catholic)

Behind the town centre, a church of 1822-24, attributed to Philip Hardwick to which F.A. Walters added a chancel, tower and presbytery in 1903.

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St Mary, Albert Embankment, Lambeth (former), now The Museum of Garden History

Made redundant in 1972 and turned into the Museum of Garden History in 1979. the church is of the 1370s, but the body of the church was heavily rebuilt in 1851-52 by P.C. Hardwick

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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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All Saints, Haggerston Road, Haggerston

Facing green space a church of 1855-56 by P.C. Hardwick, with the aisle rebuilt and extended by T.E. Knightley.

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St Anne, Limehouse

One of Nicholas Hawksmoor’s major east end churches. It was built between 1714 and 1725. Gutted by fire in 1850 it was restored by  Philip Hardwick and John Morris in 1850-51, Philip .C. Hardwick  (son of the earlier Hardwick) 1856-57. In 1891 Arthur Blomfield undertook a remodelling of the chancel. In 1983-93 it was restored under Julian Harrap

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