1877 – St. Charles College, Notting Hill, London

Architect: F.W. Tasker

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Design for Roman Catholic run school. St Charles’s College had been founded in 1863 by Dr Henry Manning, then Superior of the Oblates of St Charles. It provided a Catholic education for boys of the upper classes. It moved to the site in St Charles’s Square in 1874 into buildings erected in 1873 by F.W. Tasker. The College was discontinued in 1903. In 1905, the buildings were taken over by nuns of the Sacred Heart who used it as St Charles’s Teacher Training College

Published July 20, 2009 | Last Updated January 26, 2026