Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, Gothic Revival church in Bloomsbury, England
Christ the King is a church in Bloomsbury with honey-colored Bath stone walls, external buttresses, and narrow pointed windows following Early English Gothic design. Inside, a hammerbeam roof decorated with angels and a clerestory create a tall, uplifting interior space.
Construction took place between 1850 and 1854 under architect John Raphael Rodrigues Brandon for the Catholic Apostolic Church. The building's design reflected the needs and beliefs of this original community before its later adaptations.
The church's name reflects a specific theological tradition that shaped how the space was designed and used. Walking through, visitors notice how every detail from the decorative elements to the arrangement of the sanctuary expresses this particular Christian understanding.
The church welcomes visitors and hosts services at different times throughout the week. It's helpful to check in advance which days work best for your visit, as services and availability may vary.
A rose window in the south transept displays a rare example of stained glass showing doves and angels in celestial scenes, designed by Archibald Nicholson. This crafted work catches light differently throughout the day, revealing its details gradually.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Inception: 1851
Architects: John Raphael Rodrigues Brandon
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 51.52347,-0.13158
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:51
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