St Christopher's Chapel, Grade II* listed chapel in London Borough of Camden, England
The stone-built St Christopher's Chapel features Victorian architectural elements, including symmetrical design and detailed finishes throughout its interior and exterior spaces.
Edward Middleton Barry, son of Sir Charles Barry who designed the Palace of Westminster, completed this religious structure in 1875 during his notable architectural career.
The chapel maintains regular religious services while representing the architectural transition period of the late Victorian era in British ecclesiastical construction.
The chapel operates under preservation guidelines due to its Grade II* status, requiring special permissions for any modifications or restoration work to the structure.
Following the death of his child, Barry designed this chapel without charge, incorporating personal elements into its architectural features and spatial arrangement.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Inception: 1875
Architects: Edward Middleton Barry
GPS coordinates: 51.52220,-0.12097
Latest update: March 8, 2025 20:18
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