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St Joseph, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton (Roman Catholic)

A short way north of the Anglican Holy Trinity, this is a church of 1881 by F.A. Walters, with an extension at the east end of 1958 and a presbytery, porch and baptistery added in 1963 by Tomei and Maxwell. A major reordering moved the sanctuary to under the crossing while a new hall was added to the south between 1998 and 2000.

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St Margaret, Putney Park Lane, Roehampton

Alongside a largely unsurfaced road. It was built as a Baptist chapel and was then used by a Presbyterian congregation before falling into disuse. It was given to the Church of England in 1912 and was altered by A.G. Humphrey. The east end was added in 1925 by Forsyth & Maule.