St Pancras New Church, Greek Revival church in Camden, England.
St Pancras New Church is a Greek Revival house of worship in Camden, London, positioned across from Euston Station. Its exterior features Portland stone walls and decorative terracotta elements, fronted by a classical portico with Ionic columns.
Construction started in 1819 under architects William and Henry William Inwood, making it one of London's most expensive church projects at that time. This investment reflected the city's dedication to creating monumental religious buildings during the early 19th century.
The name honors Saint Pancras, a martyr venerated since early Christian times. The interior decoration features classical Greek design elements that create a sense of order and formality throughout the space.
The building operates with limited opening hours on most days, so checking ahead and allowing time for your visit is wise. Its central location makes it easy to reach by public transport, particularly from the nearby train station.
Beneath the building lies an extensive underground crypt originally designed to hold thousands of coffins. This underground chamber now serves different purposes, showing how buildings adapt their uses over the centuries.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Inception: 1819
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
Website: http://stpancraschurch.org
GPS coordinates: 51.52716,-0.13008
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:32
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