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All Saints, Talbot Road, Notting Hill

Built 1852-61 and designed by William White. The tall tower was planned to be surmounted by a spire but this was found to be impossible due to ground conditions. War time damage was repaired by Milner & Craze in 1951. Currently (Dec 2025) the Lady Chapel cannot be used due to unsafe masonry. There is work by Martin Travers and Ninian Comper, some from St Columb which is now a Serbian Orthodox church.

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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St Alban, Becontree

In the west of the Becontree estate near the station of that name. It was designed by Milner & Craze and built in 1933-34. probably the most striking of the estate’s churches.

St George, Rogers Road, Becontree

On the east side of the estate, by Milner and Craze 1935.

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