Ealing Broadway Methodist Church And Memorial Hall, Grade II listed church building in Ealing, United Kingdom.
Ealing Broadway Methodist Church is a stone church building with Gothic styling featuring a prominent tower and spire at street level. A Memorial Hall was added to the complex in a related architectural style, creating an integrated complex with multiple spaces for gatherings.
The church was constructed in 1868 by architect John Tarring as a Methodist place of worship. The Memorial Hall was added in 1925, expanding the site with a related building.
The building now serves a different faith community than it did originally, showing how religious spaces adapt over time. The layout and design reflect its shift from one denomination to another while keeping its core identity.
The building is protected as a listed structure and can be viewed from the street. Its location on a main road makes it easy to spot and approach.
The Memorial Hall blends Art Nouveau and Gothic elements in an unusual way, reflecting the different building phases of the complex. This mixture creates an interesting architectural combination that visitors can observe.
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