Chapel at College of St Mark and St John, Grade II listed chapel in Chelsea, England.
Chapel at College of St Mark and St John is a Grade II listed building on Fulham Road with round-headed windows, decorative corbelled eaves, and a slate roof. It is constructed from Suffolk brick, which gives it a distinctive appearance that reflects typical Victorian institutional architecture.
The chapel was completed in 1841 by architect Edward Blore as part of St Mark's College, founded by the National Society for Promoting Religious Education. This building represents how educational and religious missions were closely linked during the Victorian era.
The chapel reflects the connection between education and faith that was central to Victorian teacher training institutions. You can see how religious spaces were integrated into the daily life of these colleges through the building's prominent placement.
The building is located at 459a Fulham Road and was redeveloped in 2017 into two residential properties. Since it is now privately owned, visitors can only view the exterior from the street, but the architectural details of the facade remain visible and well-preserved.
The chapel was originally designed as a daily spiritual space for students and teachers, but few visitors realize it no longer serves this religious purpose. It demonstrates how British institutions adapted their historic buildings to remain functional in the modern world.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
GPS coordinates: 51.48210,-0.18670
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:05
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