1852 – Holloway Prison, London
Architect: James Bunstone Bunning
Originally constructed by the City of London at a cost of £92,650. Holloway was opened in 1852 as a mixed prison,
Originally constructed by the City of London at a cost of £92,650. Holloway was opened in 1852 as a mixed prison,
Constructed for The Free Church of England, later dissenters from Anglicanism. No longer in use as a church,
The foundation stone of the church was laid on 5 August 1869, with the finished building costing £7,000,
From The Building News, November 28 1873: “The School Board for London have erected one of their new schools on a site situated between tho Cottenham-road and the Hornsey-road,