Parish Church
Hornsey, Greater London
A light airy modernist building built of red brick in the 1950s, based around an arch shape which is echoed in the simple stained glass windows which gives the design a slightly Scandinavian feel.
St Saviour’s opened in 1879, in a temporary building known as a ‘Tin Tabernacle’ to serve the growing community of Crouch Hill and Finsbury Park, following the arrival of the railway.
Finsbury Park, Greater London
These were designed by the architects JEK Cutts, a prolific Victorian Architect.
The nave forms a well proportioned clerestoried brick basilica in the Gothic Revival Decorated style. Finally in 1890 the chancel and vestries were added.
Hornsey, Greater London
A light airy modernist building built of red brick in the 1950s, based around an arch shape which is echoed in the simple stained glass windows which gives the design a slightly Scandinavian feel.
Kentish Town, Greater London
Highbury, Greater London
Designed by architect Thomas Allom, a founder member of what would become the Royal Institute of British Architects.