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St Bernard’s Hospital Chapel (Former), Uxbridge Road, Southall
St Bernard’s was a pioneer mental hospital built in the 1820s, some of the site (next to Ealing Hospital on the borders of Hanwell and Southall) is still in NHS use but much has now been converted to or newly built as housing. The chapel is due to be converted into artist’s studios according to signage (March 2024). It was designed by H. Martin and built in 1881.








Emmanuel, Fleming Road, Southall
A small hall/church on the Golf Links estate, dating from 1974. The worship area faces into a sanctuary in the curved area of wall.
October 2022








October 2014




St George, Lancaster Road, Southall
At the west end of the town centre, visible from the Uxbridge Road, but behind the high fence of a drive-thru McDonald’s. It is by Arthur Blomfield and dates from 1908. The organ by Abraham Jordan dates from 1723 and comes from the former church of St George, Botolph Lane in the City of London.
































Holy Trinity, Uxbridge Road, Southall
At the east end of the town centre. It is by J. Lee and dates from 1890. Much of it was paid for by William Deloitte of the well known accountancy practice who lived locally at Hill House. The church has been effectively out of use for the last two years but there are now efforts being made to bring the church back into more active use.









































St John, Church Avenue, Southall Green
Constructed in 1910 by C.G.Miller to replace the old church on King Street, a few yards away. Inside some of the aisles have been partitioned off with glass screens and some of the chancel furnishings have been removed, as have the pews. The west end of the nave is a huge wooden war memorial. There are also some wall memorials from the previous St John.















































St John, King Street, Southall Green (former)
Built in 1838 but replaced by a new church close by in 1910. !n 2014 the churchyard was still maintained to some extent. A visit in 2022 found the church enclosed by high fencing and looking in a poor state. The western end of the churchyard has been replaced by a featureless area of paving.
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