Talk:City of London and Middlesex Towns and Villages H

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Hackney

  • St Philip, Richmond Road, Dalston, Hackney - demolished.
  • Christ Church, Gore Rd, South Hackney - demolished.
  • St Augustine, Victoria Park Road, Hackney Wick - demolished.
  • St Bartholomew, Dalston Lane, Hackney - demolished.



Hampstead

  • Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Church was founded in 1692, and was replaced by a second building dating from 1828 which now forms the chapel hall, while the current building was built in stages between 1862-85 in the Gothic style. There are four reliefs by Neo-classical sculptor John Flaxman and two windows by Pre-Raphaelite designers William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.
  • St John-at-Hampstead in its current form dates from 1747 although there has been a church on the site since at least the 14th century. Many famous people are buried in the old and new churchyards, a book is available from the church's online shop, as is a CDrom of parish records. http://hampsteadparishchurch.org.uk/index.php The originals are lodged with the London Metropolitan Archives.


Holborn

Former church 1667-96 Hatton Garden was built after the Great Fire of London by Lord Hatton to serve the needs of the congregation of St Andrew Holborn after it was burned down. When St Andrew was rebuilt it was adapted as a charity school. It was extensively restored after damage in World War 2, and is now offices.


Hounslow

  • Undenominational Church, Treaty Road, Hounslow, Middx - built 1910, now demolished.


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