1885 – St John The Baptist, Great Marlborough Street, London
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield
The building cost £5,100 and catered for services in the local parish that had previously been held in rooms or temporary buildings.
The building cost £5,100 and catered for services in the local parish that had previously been held in rooms or temporary buildings.
Consecrated in 1886, built over a schoolroom and it is entered up stairs to a doorway in the tower,
The church was built on a sloping site donated by Mr Vere Fane Bennett-Stanford of Preston Manor.
Constructed in two stages, the main body of the church 1884-86,
Described in The Irish Builder,
Built between 1883-1885 on a site where it is believed there have been churches since the eighth century.
Illustrations showing exterior including ground plans and the interior toward altar published in The Building News,
Published in The Building Newsm March 13th 1885.