Holy Cross Church, Grade II listed church in Cromer Street, Camden, England.
Holy Cross Church is a yellow brick building with stone details and tiled roof, built in the Early English architectural style on Cromer Street. The interior features an organ gallery housed in a two-story entrance hall, with artistic details added during the 20th century.
The building was constructed in 1887 by architect Joseph Peacock and received interior designs by Charles Nicholson in 1913. Two neighboring parishes later merged with this congregation, reflecting the church's growing importance in the local area.
The church serves as a gathering place for those seeking spiritual connection and community support, with its interior reflecting periods of thoughtful renovation and artistic additions. The space continues to welcome people from all walks of life who come through its doors.
The church is easy to locate on Cromer Street and is accessible to pedestrians walking through the area. Visitors should keep in mind that it is an active community space, so certain areas may not always be open for casual visiting.
The space gained attention in the early 1980s when it became a gathering point for a notable social protest movement, giving it a historical role beyond its religious purpose. Few visitors realize that the church walls have witnessed important moments in the history of local activism.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Website: http://holycrosscromerstreet.org
GPS coordinates: 51.52748,-0.12327
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:20
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