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List of Commissioners' churches in London

A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in London.

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Grade Criteria[1]
I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
II Buildings of national importance and special interest.
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.

Churches edit

Name and location Photograph Date Grant
in £
Architect Notes and refs. Grade
St Paul's Shadwell, Stepney
51°30′34″N 0°03′07″W / 51.5094°N 0.0520°W / 51.5094; -0.0520 (St Paul's Shadwell Church, Stepney)
 
1817–21
John Walters Rebuilding of an earlier church, with a tower and spire.[2][3] II*
St Philip, Stepney
1818–19 3,500 John Walters Gothic Revival with pinnacles. Demolished.[4]
St Philip, Regent Street, Westminster
1819–22 2,000 George Repton Greek Revival with a portico and cupola. Demolished about 1875.[4]
St Anne, Wandsworth
51°27′18″N 0°11′15″W / 51.4549°N 0.1876°W / 51.4549; -0.1876 (Church of St Anne, Wandsworth)
 
1820–22 14,511 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower. Chancel added 1896.[4][5][6] II*
St Luke's Church, Chelsea
51°29′23″N 0°10′10″W / 51.4897°N 0.1694°W / 51.4897; -0.1694 (St Luke's Church, Chelsea)
  1820–24 8,333 James Savage Gothic Revival with a tower and a west arcade.[7][8] I
St Mary,
Bryanston Square
51°31′11″N 0°09′43″W / 51.5198°N 0.1619°W / 51.5198; -0.1619 (Church of St Mary, Bryanston Square)
 
1821–23 14,955 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Ionic with a south portico and tower.[4][9] I
St James, Hackney West
1821–23 17,910 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Doric with a portico, and cupola. Bombed 1940–41.[7]
St Clement's
King Square, Finsbury
51°31′40″N 0°05′52″W / 51.5277°N 0.0978°W / 51.5277; -0.0978 (St Clement's Church, Finsbury)
 
1822–23 14,200 Thomas Hardwick Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and steeple. Altered in 1870. Bombed but restored.[7][10] II
St Matthew, Brixton
51°27′35″N 0°06′58″W / 51.4597°N 0.1160°W / 51.4597; -0.1160 (St Matthew's Church, Brixton)
 
1822–24 7,917 Charles Porden Neoclassical Doric with a west portico and an east tower. Restored.[4][11][12] II*
St George, Camberwell
51°28′54″N 0°05′06″W / 51.4817°N 0.0851°W / 51.4817; -0.0851 (St George's Church, Bermondsey)
 
1822–24 5,000 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Doric with a portico and tower. Altered in 1893 and 1909; closed in 1970. Now in residential use.[7][13] II
St Mark, Kennington
51°28′53″N 0°06′43″W / 51.4814°N 0.1120°W / 51.4814; -0.1120 (St Mark's Church, Kennington)
 
1822–24 7,651 David Roper and
A. B. Clayton
Neoclassical Doric with a portico and steeple. Bombed but restored in 1949.[4][14][15][16] II*
All Souls, Langham Place, Marylebone
51°31′05″N 0°08′36″W / 51.5180°N 0.1432°W / 51.5180; -0.1432 (All Souls Church, Langham Place)
 
1822–24 12,819 John Nash Greek Revival with a portico and spire. Restored in the 1950s.[4][17] I
Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone
51°31′18″N 0°09′59″W / 51.5216°N 0.1665°W / 51.5216; -0.1665 (Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone)
  1822–24 13,804 Thomas Hardwick Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower. Redundant.[4][18] II*
St Mary, Greenwich
1823–24 11,285 George Basevi Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower. Demolished in 1935.[7]
Holy Trinity, Newington
51°29′55″N 0°05′38″W / 51.4985°N 0.0939°W / 51.4985; -0.0939 (Holy Trinity Church, Newington)
  1823–24 8,960 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Corinthian with a north portico and a tower. Converted 1975 into a concert hall.[4][19] II
St Peter, Walworth
51°29′12″N 0°05′33″W / 51.4866°N 0.0926°W / 51.4866; -0.0926 (St Peter's Church, Walworth)
  1823–24 9,354 John Soane Greek Revival with a tower.[4][20] I
St John, Waterloo
51°30′16″N 0°06′44″W / 51.5045°N 0.1121°W / 51.5045; -0.1121 (St John's Church, Waterloo)
 
1823–24 9,976 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Doric with a portico, tower and spire. Bombed but restored.[7][21][22] II*
St George (Hanover Chapel), Regent Street, Westminster
 
1823–24 5,556 Charles Robert Cockerell Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and two west towers. Demolished in 1896.[4]
St Luke, West Norwood
51°25′56″N 0°06′13″W / 51.4323°N 0.1035°W / 51.4323; -0.1035 (Church of St Luke, West Norwood)
 
1823–25 6,449 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Corinthian with a portico and steeple. Altered 1870.[7][11][23] II*
St John the Baptist, Hoxton
51°31′50″N 0°05′01″W / 51.5305°N 0.0836°W / 51.5305; -0.0836 (St John's Church, Hoxton)
 
1824–26 16,444 Francis Edwards Neoclassical Ionic with a tower.[7][24] II*
St Peter, Eaton Square, Belgravia
51°29′52″N 0°08′57″W / 51.4979°N 0.1493°W / 51.4979; -0.1493 (St Peter's Church, Eaton Square)
 
1824–27 5,556 Henry Hakewill Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower.[7][25] II*
St Mark, Clerkenwell
51°31′48″N 0°06′32″W / 51.5301°N 0.1088°W / 51.5301; -0.1088 (St Mark's Church, Clerkenwell)
  1825–27 15,893 William Chadwell Mylne Gothic Revival with a tower.[7][26][27] II
St Mary, Haggerston
 
1825–27 15,803 John Nash Gothic Revival with a tower. Bombed 1940–41.[7]
St Mark, North Audley Street, Westminster
51°30′47″N 0°09′12″W / 51.5131°N 0.1532°W / 51.5131; -0.1532 (St Mark's Church, North Audley Street, Westminster)
 
1825–27 5,556 J. P. Gandy-Deering Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and turrets. Altered in 1878 and 2005.[4][28] I
Holy Trinity, Marylebone
51°31′28″N 0°08′37″W / 51.5245°N 0.1437°W / 51.5245; -0.1437 (Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone)
 
1826–27 19,041 Sir John Soane Greek Revival with a tower. Chancel added 1878. Internal reconstruction 1956.[4][29] II*
St John, Bethnal Green
51°31′39″N 0°03′18″W / 51.5276°N 0.0550°W / 51.5276; -0.0550 (St John's Church, Bethnal Green)
  1826–28 18,226 John Soane Greek Revival with a tower. Damaged by fire in 1870; additions made in 1888.[7][30][31] I
Holy Trinity, Islington
51°32′15″N 0°06′30″W / 51.5374°N 0.1082°W / 51.5374; -0.1082 (Holy Trinity Church, Islington)
 
1826–28 9,231 Charles Barry Restored.[7][32] II
St John, Islington
51°33′50″N 0°07′49″W / 51.5638°N 0.1303°W / 51.5638; -0.1303 (Church of St John, Islington)
 
1826–28 9,958 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with a west tower in brick.[7][33] II*
St Paul, Islington
51°32′47″N 0°05′16″W / 51.5465°N 0.0878°W / 51.5465; -0.0878 (St Paul's Church, Islington)
  1826–28 8,654 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with an east tower in brick. Converted in 2004.[34][35] II*
Holy Trinity, Brompton
51°29′52″N 0°10′12″W / 51.4978°N 0.1700°W / 51.4978; -0.1700 (Holy Trinity Church, Brompton)
  1826–29 7,407 Thomas Leverton Donaldson Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added in 1878.[7][36][37] II
St Bartholomew, Sydenham
51°25′40″N 0°03′29″W / 51.4279°N 0.0581°W / 51.4279; -0.0581 (St Bartholomew's Church, Sydenham)
  1826–31 9,325 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel 1857; further additions in 1883.[38][39] II*
St George, Battersea
1827–28 3,111 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Demolished.[40]
St James, Croydon
51°22′54″N 0°05′42″W / 51.3816°N 0.0950°W / 51.3816; -0.0950 (Church of St James, Croydon)
  1827–28 1,474 Robert Wallace Gothic Revival with a belfry. Chancel added 1881.[41][42] II*
St Mary the Less, Lambeth
1827–28 5,801 Francis Octavius Bedford Gothic Revival with a bell turret and spire. Demolished about 1960.[43]
St John, Walham Green
51°28′52″N 0°11′56″W / 51.4812°N 0.1988°W / 51.4812; -0.1988 (St John's Church, Walham Green)
  1827–28 6,957 George Ledwell Taylor Gothic Revival with a west tower and lancet windows.[38][44] II
St Paul, Winchmore Hill
51°38′07″N 0°06′21″W / 51.6354°N 0.1059°W / 51.6354; -0.1059 (St Paul's Church, Winchmore Hill)
  1827–28 3,250 John Davies Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Chancel added in 1873.[4][45] II
St James, Bermondsey
51°29′49″N 0°04′00″W / 51.4970°N 0.0668°W / 51.4970; -0.0668 (St James' Church, Bermondsey)
 
1827–29 17,666 James Savage Greek Revival with a tower.[7][46] II*
All Saints,
Beulah Hill, Croydon
51°24′40″N 0°05′13″W / 51.4111°N 0.0869°W / 51.4111; -0.0869 (All Saints Church, Beulah Hill)
 
1827–29 5,026 James Savage Gothic Revival in brick with four turrets. Chancel added in 1861.[47][48] II
St Peter, Hammersmith
51°29′29″N 0°14′31″W / 51.4914°N 0.2420°W / 51.4914; -0.2420 (St Peter's Church, Hammersmith)
  1827–29 9,099 Edward Lapidge Neoclassical Doric with a west tower.[34][49] II*
St Barnabas, Kensington
51°29′57″N 0°12′23″W / 51.4991°N 0.2064°W / 51.4991; -0.2064 (St Barnabas' Church, Kensington)
  1827–29 7,983 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with corner turrets. Additions in 1861 and 1909.[34][50] II
Holy Trinity, Chelsea
1828–29 6,729 James Savage Gothic Revival with two west towers and a spire. Demolished 1890.[7]
Holy Trinity, Hounslow
1828–29 3,730 Henry Mawley Gothic Revival with turrets and dwarf spires. Enlarged 1857; damaged by fire 1943; replaced 1961.[38]
St Mary, Plaistow, Newham
1828–29 3,100 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with turrets and a belfry. Replaced in 1889–94.[51]
Holy Trinity,
Tottenham Green
51°35′18″N 0°04′17″W / 51.5883°N 0.0715°W / 51.5883; -0.0715 (Holy Trinity Church, Tottenham Green)
  1828–29 3,205 James Savage Gothic Revival with two east and two west turrets.[38][52] II
All Saints, Skinner Street,
City of London
1828–30 10,686 Michael Meredith Gothic Revival style. Demolished about 1869.[34]
Holy Trinity, Camden
1829–31 8,521 Francis Octavius Bedford[53] Gothic Revival with a turret and spire. Replaced 1910.[34]
St John the Baptist, Hampton Wick
51°24′42″N 0°18′46″W / 51.4118°N 0.3128°W / 51.4118; -0.3128 (St John's Church, Hampton Wick)
1829–31 4,558 Edward Lapidge Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Chancel added 1888.[38]
St Mary, Ilford
51°33′42″N 0°05′16″E / 51.5616°N 0.0878°E / 51.5616; 0.0878 (St Mary's Church, Ilford)
1829–31 3,117 James Savage Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added 1920.[51]
St John, Richmond
51°27′51″N 0°18′01″W / 51.4642°N 0.3004°W / 51.4642; -0.3004 (St John's Church, Richmond)
  1829–31 3,133 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a cupola. Chancel added 1904–05.[41][54] II
St James, Enfield Highway
51°39′21″N 0°02′50″W / 51.6559°N 0.0471°W / 51.6559; -0.0471 (St James' Church, Enfield)
 
1830 2,146 William Conrad Lochner Gothic Revival style. Chancel added 1864.[38][55] II
St John the Evangelist,
Hyde Park
 
1830–31 6,275 Charles Fowler Gothic Revival with a belfry. Altered 1888.[43][56] II
St Michael, Highgate
51°34′08″N 0°09′01″W / 51.5689°N 0.1503°W / 51.5689; -0.1503 (St Michael's Church, Highgate)
 
1830–32 4,811 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire. Chancel added 1881.[7][57] II*
St Peter, Saffron Hill, Camden Town
1830–32 16,219 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Demolished 1955.[4]
Christ Church,
Woburn Square, Bloomsbury
1831–32 5,097 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire. Demolished.[40]
St Philip, Clerkenwell
1831–32 4,893 Edward Buckton Lamb Gothic Revival with a belfry. Demolished.[34]
St John the Evangelist, Stratford, Newham
51°32′30″N 0°00′11″E / 51.5418°N 0.0030°E / 51.5418; 0.0030 (St John's Church, Stratford)
 
1832–33 6,200 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire. Chancel added in 1882.[51][58] II
St Michael, Burleigh Street, Westminster
1832–34 7,478 James Savage Gothic Revival with a spire and clerestory. Demolished about 1909.[4]
Holy Trinity, Woolwich
1833 10 John Douglas Hopkins Georgian Revival, stuccoed with a west tower. Demolished.[38]
St Mary the Virgin, Vincent Square, Westminster
1835–36 2,898 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a steeple. Demolished.[38]
Holy Trinity, Gough Square,
City of London
1837 1,000 John Shaw, Jr. Gothic Revival with a tower. Demolished 1913.[34]
Holy Trinity, Holborn
1837–38 6,109 James Pennethorne Greek Revival with a tower. Demolished.[34]
Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe
1837–38 1,161 Sampson Kempthorne Gothic Revival with a tower. Bombed; demolished.[43]
St Luke, Berwick Street, Westminster
1837–39 2,500 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a belfry. Demolished.[38]
Holy Trinity, Blackheath
1838–39 1,000 James William Wild Gothic Revival with two eastern turrets and spires. Bombed; demolished.[34]
Holy Trinity, Lambeth
1838–39 1,000 Edward Blore Norman Revival style with a tower. Bombed; demolished.[43]
All Saints, Rotherhithe
c. 1839 949 Sampson Kempthorne Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[43]
Holy Trinity,
Barkingside
51°35′22″N 0°04′36″E / 51.5895°N 0.0766°E / 51.5895; 0.0766 (Holy Trinity Church, Barkingside)
  1839–40 355 Edward Blore Norman Revival with a belfry. Chancel added in 1875.[51][59] II
St Mary Magdalene,
Camberwell
1839–40 1,000 Robert Palmer Browne Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire. Bombed; demolished.[40]
St Saviour, Chelsea
51°29′51″N 0°09′46″W / 51.4976°N 0.1627°W / 51.4976; -0.1627 (St Saviour's Church, Chelsea)
  1839–40 500 George Basevi Norman Revival style with turrets. Enlarged 1878; chancel added 1890.[34][60] II
St James, Clapton
51°33′27″N 0°03′23″W / 51.5574°N 0.0563°W / 51.5574; -0.0563 (St James' Church, Clapton)
  c. 1840 912 Edward Charles Hakewill Gothic Revival style. Chancel added 1902.[34][61] II
St Philip, Dalston
c. 1840 1,000 Henry Duesbury Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[34]
St Andrew, Bethnal Green
1840–41 500 Thomas Henry Wyatt and Brandon Lombard style with a northeast tower. Demolished 1960.[40]
St Peter, Bethnal Green
51°31′49″N 0°03′53″W / 51.5302°N 0.0646°W / 51.5302; -0.0646 (St Peter's Church, Bethnal Green)
  1840–41 500 Lewis Vulliamy Norman Revival style with a west steeple; in flint.[40][62] II
St Michael, Stockwell
51°28′18″N 0°07′02″W / 51.4718°N 0.1172°W / 51.4718; -0.1172 (St Michael's Church, Stockwell)
  1840–41 1,200 William Rogers Gothic Revival with an east tower and spire. Since restored.[43][63] II
Christ Church, Streatham
51°26′40″N 0°07′18″W / 51.4445°N 0.1216°W / 51.4445; -0.1216 (Christ Church, Streatham)
 
1840–41 300 James William Wild Byzantine Revival with a southwest campanile. Bombed; restored.[38][64] I
St Paul, Wilton Place, Westminster
51°30′05″N 0°09′21″W / 51.5014°N 0.1558°W / 51.5014; -0.1558 (St Paul's Church, Wilton Place)
 
1840–41 1,000 Thomas Cundy (junior) Gothic Revival with a tower. Altered in 1870 and 1891.[38][65] II*
St James-the-Less, Bethnal Green
51°31′54″N 0°02′52″W / 51.5318°N 0.0479°W / 51.5318; -0.0479 (St James the Less Church, Bethnal Green)
  1840–42 500 Lewis Vulliamy Norman Revival style. Bombed 1940; restored 1961.[40][66] II
St Thomas,
Noak Hill, Havering
51°37′25″N 0°13′29″E / 51.6237°N 0.2247°E / 51.6237; 0.2247 (St Thomas' Church, Noak Hill)
1841 150 George Smith Tudor Revival style with a tower, spire and transepts.[51][67] II
St Peter, Norbiton,
Kingston upon Thames
51°24′39″N 0°17′29″W / 51.4109°N 0.2914°W / 51.4109; -0.2914 (St Peter's Church, Norbiton)
  1841 500 George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Norman Revival style. Chancel added 1866.[41][68] II
St Philip, Bethnal Green
1841–42 500 Thomas Larkins Walker Norman Revival style with two west towers in brick. Converted.[40]
Emmanuel, Camberwell
1841–42 992 Thomas Bellamy Norman Revival with two stunted west towers. Demolished about 1957.[40]
St Mary Magdalene, Southwark
1841–42 1,696 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a turret and transepts.[43]
St James, Sussex Gardens, Paddington
51°30′47″N 0°10′35″W / 51.5131°N 0.1763°W / 51.5131; -0.1763 (St James Church, Sussex Gardens)
 
1841–43 2,000 John Goldicutt and George Gutch Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Rebuilt in 1881, incorporating the chancel as a chapel.[43][69] II*
Christ Church,
Turnham Green
51°29′32″N 0°15′54″W / 51.4921°N 0.2651°W / 51.4921; -0.2651 (Christ Church, Turnham Green)
  1841–43 500 George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Gothic Revival style. Chancel added 1889.[38][70] II
St Batholomew,
Bethnal Green
1842–43 800 William Railton Gothic Revival style. Converted into flats 1983.[40]
Christ Church, Broadway, Westminster
1842–43 1,441 Ambrose Poynter Gothic Revival style. Demolished 1954.[38]
St Jude, Chelsea
1842–44 500 George Basevi Gothic Revival with southwest tower. Demolished 1934.[34]
St Paul, Herne Hill
51°27′17″N 0°05′57″W / 51.4548°N 0.0993°W / 51.4548; -0.0993 (St Paul's Church, Herne Hill)
  1843–44 700 George Alexander Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire. Rebuilt after a fire in 1858.[40][71] II*
St John the Evangelist,
Kensal Green
51°31′41″N 0°12′55″W / 51.5280°N 0.2153°W / 51.5280; -0.2153 (St John's Church, Kensal Green)
 
1843–44 500 Henry Kendall Norman Revival with two west towers. Chancel added later.[34][72] II
Christ Church, Camden
1844 1,000 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a spire. Demolished about 1931.[34]
St James, Kensington
51°30′30″N 0°12′48″W / 51.5083°N 0.2132°W / 51.5083; -0.2132 (St James' Church, Kensington)
  1844–45 500 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added 1876.[34][73] II
All Saints, Lambeth
1844–45 6,513 William Rogers Norman Revival style with a tower. Demolished about 1899.[43]
Holy Trinity, Paddington
1844–46 1,000 Thomas Cundy (junior) Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Demolished.[43]
St John the Evangelist,
St Pancras
c. 1845 300 Hugh Smith Romanesque Revival style with a southwest tower. Bombed; demolished.[43]
St Jude, Bethnal Green
1845–46 500 Henry Clutton Lombard style with a transeptal towers. Bombed; demolished.[40]
St Jude, Whitechapel
1845–46 2,103 Frederick John Francis Gothic Revival with a southwest tower. Demolished 1927.[38]
St John, Woolwich
51°30′10″N 0°02′34″E / 51.5027°N 0.0429°E / 51.5027; 0.0429 (St John's Church, Woolwich)
1845–46 2,012 Francis E. H. Fowler Gothic Revival style. Restored 1912.[38]
St Barnabas, Homerton
51°32′56″N 0°02′33″W / 51.5489°N 0.0426°W / 51.5489; -0.0426 (St Barnabas' Church, Homerton)
  1845–47 1,050 Arthur Ashpitel Gothic Revival with a west tower. Bombed; restored 1956.[34][74] II
St John of Jerusalem,
South Hackney
51°32′25″N 0°02′46″W / 51.5404°N 0.0461°W / 51.5404; -0.0461 (St John's Church, South Hackney)
  1845–47 1,000 Edward Charles Hakewill Gothic Revival with a west steeple and transepts.[34][75] II*
St Andrew, Marylebone
1846 800 Samuel Daukes Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Re-erected at Kingsbury 1933.[43]
St Simon Zelotes,
Bethnal Green
c. 1846 500 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a bellcote. Demolished.[40]
St Matthias,
Bethnal Green
1846–47 1,200 Thomas Henry Wyatt Italianate with a southwest tower and spire. Demolished 1957.[40]
All Saints, Paddington
1846–47 100 Henry Clutton Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Burnt down 1895.[43]
St Paul, Bermondsey
1846–48 400 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival style. Chancel added 1901. Demolished.[40]
Christ Church, Bermondsey
1847–48 300 William B. Hays Norman Revival style. Demolished.[40]
Christ Church, Highbury
51°33′09″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5525°N 0.0987°W / 51.5525; -0.0987 (Christ Church, Highbury)
1847–48 50 Thomas Allom Gothic Revival with a central octagon. Altered in 1872 and 1911.[34]
St Paul, Camden Square, Camden Town
1847–49 500 Frederick Ordish and John Johnson Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Demolished.[43]
Christ Church, Greenwich
1847–49 450 John Brown Gothic Revival with a tower. Bombed; converted.[34]
St Stephen,
St John's Wood
c. 1848 500 Samuel Daukes Gothic Revival with a southeast tower. Demolished.[43]
Christ Church, Battersea
1848–49 200 Lee and
Thomas Bury
Gothic Revival style. Demolished 1944.[40]
All Saints,
Ennismore Gardens,
Westminster
51°30′02″N 0°10′09″W / 51.5006°N 0.1691°W / 51.5006; -0.1691 (All Saints Church, Westminster)
 
1848–49 2,000 Lewis Vulliamy Italianate with a tower. From 1955 Russian Orthodox Cathedral.[38][76] II*
St James, Edmonton
1849 100 Edward Ellis Gothic Revival style. Redundant.[38]
St Barnabas, Lambeth
c. 1849 200 Joseph Clarke and James Humphreys Gothic Revival style.[43]
St Paul, Rotherhithe
c. 1849 150 William Beatson Demolished.[43]
Holy Trinity,
Camden Town
51°32′39″N 0°08′42″W / 51.5441°N 0.1450°W / 51.5441; -0.1450 (Holy Trinity Church, Camden Town)
  1849–50 400 Thomas Henry Wyatt and Brandon Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[43][77] II
St Thomas, Charlton
51°29′19″N 0°02′48″E / 51.4887°N 0.0466°E / 51.4887; 0.0466 (St Thomas' Church, Charlton)
  1849–50 500 Joseph Gwilt Norman Revival style. Apse added 1893.[34][78] II
St Mary, The Boltons, Kensington
51°29′21″N 0°11′03″W / 51.4891°N 0.1842°W / 51.4891; -0.1842 (St Mary's Church, Chelsea)
 
1849–50 85 George Godwin Gothic Revival with a Greek cross plan. Bombed; restored.[43][79] II
St Stephen
Shepherd's Bush
51°30′21″N 0°13′44″W / 51.5058°N 0.2290°W / 51.5058; -0.2290 (St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush)
 
1849–50 370 Anthony Salvin Gothic Revival with a tower.[34][80] II
St Matthew, Great Peter Street, Westminster
51°29′49″N 0°07′51″W / 51.4970°N 0.1309°W / 51.4970; -0.1309 (St Matthew's Church, Westminster)
 
1849–50 2,000 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival style. Restored 1984 after a fire.[38][81] II
St Peter, Croydon
51°21′48″N 0°05′44″W / 51.3634°N 0.0955°W / 51.3634; -0.0955 (St Peter's Church, Croydon)
 
1849–51 250 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[41][82] II
Holy Trinity, Bessborough Gardens, Westminster
51°29′19″N 0°07′50″W / 51.4887°N 0.1306°W / 51.4887; -0.1306 (Holy Trinity, Bessborough Gardens)
1849–52 10 John Loughborough Pearson Gothic Revival style. Demolished 1954.[38]
St Saviour, Hampstead
51°32′42″N 0°09′29″W / 51.5449°N 0.1580°W / 51.5449; -0.1580 (St Saviour's Church, Hampstead)
 
1849–56 5 Edward Middleton Barry Gothic Revival style.[34][83] II
St Matthew, Islington
c. 1850 50 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival style. Bombed; demolished.[34]
Emmanuel,
Forest Gate
51°32′46″N 0°01′34″E / 51.5462°N 0.0262°E / 51.5462; 0.0262 (Emmanuel Church, Forest Gate)
  1850–51 125 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival style.[51][84] II
Christ Church,
Broad Green, Croydon
1851 3,000 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival with transepts. Chancel enlarged in 1860.[47]
Christ Church,
Stratford Marsh
1851 350 John Johnson Gothic Revival with a tower. Replaced about 1974.[51]
St Mark, Camden Town
51°32′16″N 0°09′08″W / 51.5379°N 0.1523°W / 51.5379; -0.1523 (St Mark's Church, Camden Town)
 
1851–53 250 Thomas Little Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Enlarged 1890; restored 1957.[43][85] II
St Matthias,
Stoke Newington
51°33′09″N 0°04′46″W / 51.5525°N 0.0795°W / 51.5525; -0.0795 (St Matthias' Church, Stoke Newington)
 
1851–53 250 William Butterfield Gothic Revival with a central tower. Bombed; restored.[43][86] I
Christ Church, Forest Hill
51°26′17″N 0°02′54″W / 51.4381°N 0.0484°W / 51.4381; -0.0484 (Christ Church, Forest Hill)
 
1851–56 140 Ewan Christian Gothic Revival with a west steeple. Converted into residential accommodation 2004.[38][87] II
St Mark, South Norwood, Croydon
51°23′56″N 0°04′13″W / 51.3989°N 0.0704°W / 51.3989; -0.0704 (St Mark's Church, South Norwood)
  1852 100 Thomas Finden and Thomas Lewis Gothic Revival with a west bell turret. Aisles added in 1864, chancel 1869.[41][88] II
St John the Evangelist,
Angell Town, Brixton
51°28′03″N 0°06′33″W / 51.4675°N 0.1093°W / 51.4675; -0.1093 (St John's Church, Brixton)
  1852–53 10 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a west tower. North transept added 1876; damaged by fire in 1947 and restored.[43][89] II
St John the Evangelist,
Limehouse
1852–53 400 Henry Clutton Gothic Revival with a turret. Demolished.[43]
St Andrew, Islington
51°32′28″N 0°06′55″W / 51.5411°N 0.1153°W / 51.5411; -0.1153 (St Andrew's Church, Islington)
 
c. 1852–54 350 Francis Newman and John Johnson Gothic Revival with a southwest tower and transepts.[34][90] II
St Mark, Islington
51°33′54″N 0°06′57″W / 51.5651°N 0.1158°W / 51.5651; -0.1158 (St Mark's Church, Islington)
 
c. 1853 210 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival style. Aisles added 1884.[34][91] II
St James, Hatcham
1853–54 400 Walter Granville Gothic Revival style. Now a dance centre.[34]
St Andrew, Ashley Place, Westminster
1853–55 2,000 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival with a turret. Demolished about 1955.[38]
St John, Blackheath
51°28′33″N 0°01′07″E / 51.4758°N 0.0186°E / 51.4758; 0.0186 (St John's Church, Blackheath)
 
c. 1854 5 Arthur Ashpitel Gothic Revival style.[34][92] II
St Luke, Marylebone
c. 1854 10 Ewan Christian Gothic Revival with a south tower. Demolished other than the tower.[43]
St Jude, Islington
51°32′56″N 0°04′50″W / 51.5489°N 0.0805°W / 51.5489; -0.0805 (St Jude's Church, Islington)
 
1854–55 250 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival with south tower and spire. Chancel and clerestory added 1871.[34][93] II
Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Bayswater
51°30′43″N 0°10′49″W / 51.5120°N 0.1804°W / 51.5120; -0.1804 (Tower and Spire of Christ Church, Lancaster Gate)
1854–55 10 Frederick and Horace Francis Gothic Revival style. Body converted into residential use; tower remains.[43][94] II
Christ Church, Lambeth
1855 5 Vernon Arnold Italianate style. Demolished 1899.[43]
St Andrew, Lambeth
c. 1855 230 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival with northwest steeple. Demolished 1955.[43]
St John the Baptist, Isleworth
51°28′20″N 0°20′11″W / 51.4721°N 0.3365°W / 51.4721; -0.3365 (St John's Church, Isleworth)
  1855–56 10 James Deason Gothic Revival style.[43][95] II
St Saviour, Warwick Avenue, Paddington
c. 1855–56 5 Thomas Little Gothic Revival style. Chancel added 1883. Demolished.[43]
St Stephen's Church, Westbourne Park, Paddington   c. 1855–56 10 Frederick and Horace Francis Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Apse added 1900.[43][96] II
All Saints, Shoreditch
51°32′21″N 0°04′25″W / 51.5391°N 0.0735°W / 51.5391; -0.0735 (All Saints Church, Shoreditch)
  1856 200 Philip Hardwick Gothic Revival style.[43][97] II

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A Commissioners church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818 and subsequent related Acts Such churches have been given a number of titles including Commissioners Churches Waterloo Churches and Million Act Churches In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally This list contains the Commissioners churches in London Contents 1 Key 2 Churches 3 See also 4 ReferencesKey editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 I Buildings of exceptional interest sometimes considered to be internationally important II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest II Buildings of national importance and special interest denotes a work that is not graded Churches editName and location Photograph Date Grantin Architect Notes and refs Grade St Paul s Shadwell Stepney51 30 34 N 0 03 07 W 51 5094 N 0 0520 W 51 5094 0 0520 St Paul s Shadwell Church Stepney nbsp 1817 21 John Walters Rebuilding of an earlier church with a tower and spire 2 3 II St Philip Stepney 1818 19 3 500 John Walters Gothic Revival with pinnacles Demolished 4 St Philip Regent Street Westminster 1819 22 2 000 George Repton Greek Revival with a portico and cupola Demolished about 1875 4 St Anne Wandsworth51 27 18 N 0 11 15 W 51 4549 N 0 1876 W 51 4549 0 1876 Church of St Anne Wandsworth nbsp 1820 22 14 511 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower Chancel added 1896 4 5 6 II St Luke s Church Chelsea51 29 23 N 0 10 10 W 51 4897 N 0 1694 W 51 4897 0 1694 St Luke s Church Chelsea nbsp 1820 24 8 333 James Savage Gothic Revival with a tower and a west arcade 7 8 I St Mary Bryanston Square51 31 11 N 0 09 43 W 51 5198 N 0 1619 W 51 5198 0 1619 Church of St Mary Bryanston Square nbsp 1821 23 14 955 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Ionic with a south portico and tower 4 9 I St James Hackney West 1821 23 17 910 Robert Smirke Neoclassical Doric with a portico and cupola Bombed 1940 41 7 St Clement sKing Square Finsbury51 31 40 N 0 05 52 W 51 5277 N 0 0978 W 51 5277 0 0978 St Clement s Church Finsbury nbsp 1822 23 14 200 Thomas Hardwick Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and steeple Altered in 1870 Bombed but restored 7 10 II St Matthew Brixton51 27 35 N 0 06 58 W 51 4597 N 0 1160 W 51 4597 0 1160 St Matthew s Church Brixton nbsp 1822 24 7 917 Charles Porden Neoclassical Doric with a west portico and an east tower Restored 4 11 12 II St George Camberwell51 28 54 N 0 05 06 W 51 4817 N 0 0851 W 51 4817 0 0851 St George s Church Bermondsey nbsp 1822 24 5 000 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Doric with a portico and tower Altered in 1893 and 1909 closed in 1970 Now in residential use 7 13 II St Mark Kennington51 28 53 N 0 06 43 W 51 4814 N 0 1120 W 51 4814 0 1120 St Mark s Church Kennington nbsp 1822 24 7 651 David Roper andA B Clayton Neoclassical Doric with a portico and steeple Bombed but restored in 1949 4 14 15 16 II All Souls Langham Place Marylebone51 31 05 N 0 08 36 W 51 5180 N 0 1432 W 51 5180 0 1432 All Souls Church Langham Place nbsp 1822 24 12 819 John Nash Greek Revival with a portico and spire Restored in the 1950s 4 17 I Christ Church Cosway Street Marylebone51 31 18 N 0 09 59 W 51 5216 N 0 1665 W 51 5216 0 1665 Christ Church Cosway Street Marylebone nbsp 1822 24 13 804 Thomas Hardwick Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower Redundant 4 18 II St Mary Greenwich 1823 24 11 285 George Basevi Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower Demolished in 1935 7 Holy Trinity Newington51 29 55 N 0 05 38 W 51 4985 N 0 0939 W 51 4985 0 0939 Holy Trinity Church Newington nbsp 1823 24 8 960 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Corinthian with a north portico and a tower Converted 1975 into a concert hall 4 19 II St Peter Walworth51 29 12 N 0 05 33 W 51 4866 N 0 0926 W 51 4866 0 0926 St Peter s Church Walworth nbsp 1823 24 9 354 John Soane Greek Revival with a tower 4 20 I St John Waterloo51 30 16 N 0 06 44 W 51 5045 N 0 1121 W 51 5045 0 1121 St John s Church Waterloo nbsp 1823 24 9 976 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Doric with a portico tower and spire Bombed but restored 7 21 22 II St George Hanover Chapel Regent Street Westminster nbsp 1823 24 5 556 Charles Robert Cockerell Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and two west towers Demolished in 1896 4 St Luke West Norwood51 25 56 N 0 06 13 W 51 4323 N 0 1035 W 51 4323 0 1035 Church of St Luke West Norwood nbsp 1823 25 6 449 Francis Octavius Bedford Neoclassical Corinthian with a portico and steeple Altered 1870 7 11 23 II St John the Baptist Hoxton51 31 50 N 0 05 01 W 51 5305 N 0 0836 W 51 5305 0 0836 St John s Church Hoxton nbsp 1824 26 16 444 Francis Edwards Neoclassical Ionic with a tower 7 24 II St Peter Eaton Square Belgravia51 29 52 N 0 08 57 W 51 4979 N 0 1493 W 51 4979 0 1493 St Peter s Church Eaton Square nbsp 1824 27 5 556 Henry Hakewill Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and tower 7 25 II St Mark Clerkenwell51 31 48 N 0 06 32 W 51 5301 N 0 1088 W 51 5301 0 1088 St Mark s Church Clerkenwell nbsp 1825 27 15 893 William Chadwell Mylne Gothic Revival with a tower 7 26 27 II St Mary Haggerston nbsp 1825 27 15 803 John Nash Gothic Revival with a tower Bombed 1940 41 7 St Mark North Audley Street Westminster51 30 47 N 0 09 12 W 51 5131 N 0 1532 W 51 5131 0 1532 St Mark s Church North Audley Street Westminster nbsp 1825 27 5 556 J P Gandy Deering Neoclassical Ionic with a portico and turrets Altered in 1878 and 2005 4 28 I Holy Trinity Marylebone51 31 28 N 0 08 37 W 51 5245 N 0 1437 W 51 5245 0 1437 Holy Trinity Church Marylebone nbsp 1826 27 19 041 Sir John Soane Greek Revival with a tower Chancel added 1878 Internal reconstruction 1956 4 29 II St John Bethnal Green51 31 39 N 0 03 18 W 51 5276 N 0 0550 W 51 5276 0 0550 St John s Church Bethnal Green nbsp 1826 28 18 226 John Soane Greek Revival with a tower Damaged by fire in 1870 additions made in 1888 7 30 31 I Holy Trinity Islington51 32 15 N 0 06 30 W 51 5374 N 0 1082 W 51 5374 0 1082 Holy Trinity Church Islington nbsp 1826 28 9 231 Charles Barry Restored 7 32 II St John Islington51 33 50 N 0 07 49 W 51 5638 N 0 1303 W 51 5638 0 1303 Church of St John Islington nbsp 1826 28 9 958 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with a west tower in brick 7 33 II St Paul Islington51 32 47 N 0 05 16 W 51 5465 N 0 0878 W 51 5465 0 0878 St Paul s Church Islington nbsp 1826 28 8 654 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with an east tower in brick Converted in 2004 34 35 II Holy Trinity Brompton51 29 52 N 0 10 12 W 51 4978 N 0 1700 W 51 4978 0 1700 Holy Trinity Church Brompton nbsp 1826 29 7 407 Thomas Leverton Donaldson Gothic Revival with a tower Chancel added in 1878 7 36 37 II St Bartholomew Sydenham51 25 40 N 0 03 29 W 51 4279 N 0 0581 W 51 4279 0 0581 St Bartholomew s Church Sydenham nbsp 1826 31 9 325 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower Chancel 1857 further additions in 1883 38 39 II St George Battersea 1827 28 3 111 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a bell turret Demolished 40 St James Croydon51 22 54 N 0 05 42 W 51 3816 N 0 0950 W 51 3816 0 0950 Church of St James Croydon nbsp 1827 28 1 474 Robert Wallace Gothic Revival with a belfry Chancel added 1881 41 42 II St Mary the Less Lambeth 1827 28 5 801 Francis Octavius Bedford Gothic Revival with a bell turret and spire Demolished about 1960 43 St John Walham Green51 28 52 N 0 11 56 W 51 4812 N 0 1988 W 51 4812 0 1988 St John s Church Walham Green nbsp 1827 28 6 957 George Ledwell Taylor Gothic Revival with a west tower and lancet windows 38 44 II St Paul Winchmore Hill51 38 07 N 0 06 21 W 51 6354 N 0 1059 W 51 6354 0 1059 St Paul s Church Winchmore Hill nbsp 1827 28 3 250 John Davies Gothic Revival with a bell turret Chancel added in 1873 4 45 II St James Bermondsey51 29 49 N 0 04 00 W 51 4970 N 0 0668 W 51 4970 0 0668 St James Church Bermondsey nbsp 1827 29 17 666 James Savage Greek Revival with a tower 7 46 II All Saints Beulah Hill Croydon51 24 40 N 0 05 13 W 51 4111 N 0 0869 W 51 4111 0 0869 All Saints Church Beulah Hill nbsp 1827 29 5 026 James Savage Gothic Revival in brick with four turrets Chancel added in 1861 47 48 II St Peter Hammersmith51 29 29 N 0 14 31 W 51 4914 N 0 2420 W 51 4914 0 2420 St Peter s Church Hammersmith nbsp 1827 29 9 099 Edward Lapidge Neoclassical Doric with a west tower 34 49 II St Barnabas Kensington51 29 57 N 0 12 23 W 51 4991 N 0 2064 W 51 4991 0 2064 St Barnabas Church Kensington nbsp 1827 29 7 983 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with corner turrets Additions in 1861 and 1909 34 50 II Holy Trinity Chelsea 1828 29 6 729 James Savage Gothic Revival with two west towers and a spire Demolished 1890 7 Holy Trinity Hounslow 1828 29 3 730 Henry Mawley Gothic Revival with turrets and dwarf spires Enlarged 1857 damaged by fire 1943 replaced 1961 38 St Mary Plaistow Newham 1828 29 3 100 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with turrets and a belfry Replaced in 1889 94 51 Holy Trinity Tottenham Green51 35 18 N 0 04 17 W 51 5883 N 0 0715 W 51 5883 0 0715 Holy Trinity Church Tottenham Green nbsp 1828 29 3 205 James Savage Gothic Revival with two east and two west turrets 38 52 II All Saints Skinner Street City of London 1828 30 10 686 Michael Meredith Gothic Revival style Demolished about 1869 34 Holy Trinity Camden 1829 31 8 521 Francis Octavius Bedford 53 Gothic Revival with a turret and spire Replaced 1910 34 St John the Baptist Hampton Wick51 24 42 N 0 18 46 W 51 4118 N 0 3128 W 51 4118 0 3128 St John s Church Hampton Wick 1829 31 4 558 Edward Lapidge Gothic Revival with a bell turret Chancel added 1888 38 St Mary Ilford51 33 42 N 0 05 16 E 51 5616 N 0 0878 E 51 5616 0 0878 St Mary s Church Ilford 1829 31 3 117 James Savage Gothic Revival with a tower Chancel added 1920 51 St John Richmond51 27 51 N 0 18 01 W 51 4642 N 0 3004 W 51 4642 0 3004 St John s Church Richmond nbsp 1829 31 3 133 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a cupola Chancel added 1904 05 41 54 II St James Enfield Highway51 39 21 N 0 02 50 W 51 6559 N 0 0471 W 51 6559 0 0471 St James Church Enfield nbsp 1830 2 146 William Conrad Lochner Gothic Revival style Chancel added 1864 38 55 II St John the Evangelist Hyde Park nbsp 1830 31 6 275 Charles Fowler Gothic Revival with a belfry Altered 1888 43 56 II St Michael Highgate51 34 08 N 0 09 01 W 51 5689 N 0 1503 W 51 5689 0 1503 St Michael s Church Highgate nbsp 1830 32 4 811 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire Chancel added 1881 7 57 II St Peter Saffron Hill Camden Town 1830 32 16 219 Charles Barry Gothic Revival with two west turrets Demolished 1955 4 Christ Church Woburn Square Bloomsbury 1831 32 5 097 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire Demolished 40 St Philip Clerkenwell 1831 32 4 893 Edward Buckton Lamb Gothic Revival with a belfry Demolished 34 St John the Evangelist Stratford Newham51 32 30 N 0 00 11 E 51 5418 N 0 0030 E 51 5418 0 0030 St John s Church Stratford nbsp 1832 33 6 200 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire Chancel added in 1882 51 58 II St Michael Burleigh Street Westminster 1832 34 7 478 James Savage Gothic Revival with a spire and clerestory Demolished about 1909 4 Holy Trinity Woolwich 1833 10 John Douglas Hopkins Georgian Revival stuccoed with a west tower Demolished 38 St Mary the Virgin Vincent Square Westminster 1835 36 2 898 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a steeple Demolished 38 Holy Trinity Gough Square City of London 1837 1 000 John Shaw Jr Gothic Revival with a tower Demolished 1913 34 Holy Trinity Holborn 1837 38 6 109 James Pennethorne Greek Revival with a tower Demolished 34 Holy Trinity Rotherhithe 1837 38 1 161 Sampson Kempthorne Gothic Revival with a tower Bombed demolished 43 St Luke Berwick Street Westminster 1837 39 2 500 Edward Blore Gothic Revival with a belfry Demolished 38 Holy Trinity Blackheath 1838 39 1 000 James William Wild Gothic Revival with two eastern turrets and spires Bombed demolished 34 Holy Trinity Lambeth 1838 39 1 000 Edward Blore Norman Revival style with a tower Bombed demolished 43 All Saints Rotherhithe c 1839 949 Sampson Kempthorne Gothic Revival style Demolished 43 Holy Trinity Barkingside51 35 22 N 0 04 36 E 51 5895 N 0 0766 E 51 5895 0 0766 Holy Trinity Church Barkingside nbsp 1839 40 355 Edward Blore Norman Revival with a belfry Chancel added in 1875 51 59 II St Mary Magdalene Camberwell 1839 40 1 000 Robert Palmer Browne Gothic Revival with a tower and a spire Bombed demolished 40 St Saviour Chelsea51 29 51 N 0 09 46 W 51 4976 N 0 1627 W 51 4976 0 1627 St Saviour s Church Chelsea nbsp 1839 40 500 George Basevi Norman Revival style with turrets Enlarged 1878 chancel added 1890 34 60 II St James Clapton51 33 27 N 0 03 23 W 51 5574 N 0 0563 W 51 5574 0 0563 St James Church Clapton nbsp c 1840 912 Edward Charles Hakewill Gothic Revival style Chancel added 1902 34 61 II St Philip Dalston c 1840 1 000 Henry Duesbury Gothic Revival style Demolished 34 St Andrew Bethnal Green 1840 41 500 Thomas Henry Wyatt and Brandon Lombard style with a northeast tower Demolished 1960 40 St Peter Bethnal Green51 31 49 N 0 03 53 W 51 5302 N 0 0646 W 51 5302 0 0646 St Peter s Church Bethnal Green nbsp 1840 41 500 Lewis Vulliamy Norman Revival style with a west steeple in flint 40 62 II St Michael Stockwell51 28 18 N 0 07 02 W 51 4718 N 0 1172 W 51 4718 0 1172 St Michael s Church Stockwell nbsp 1840 41 1 200 William Rogers Gothic Revival with an east tower and spire Since restored 43 63 II Christ Church Streatham51 26 40 N 0 07 18 W 51 4445 N 0 1216 W 51 4445 0 1216 Christ Church Streatham nbsp 1840 41 300 James William Wild Byzantine Revival with a southwest campanile Bombed restored 38 64 I St Paul Wilton Place Westminster51 30 05 N 0 09 21 W 51 5014 N 0 1558 W 51 5014 0 1558 St Paul s Church Wilton Place nbsp 1840 41 1 000 Thomas Cundy junior Gothic Revival with a tower Altered in 1870 and 1891 38 65 II St James the Less Bethnal Green51 31 54 N 0 02 52 W 51 5318 N 0 0479 W 51 5318 0 0479 St James the Less Church Bethnal Green nbsp 1840 42 500 Lewis Vulliamy Norman Revival style Bombed 1940 restored 1961 40 66 II St Thomas Noak Hill Havering51 37 25 N 0 13 29 E 51 6237 N 0 2247 E 51 6237 0 2247 St Thomas Church Noak Hill 1841 150 George Smith Tudor Revival style with a tower spire and transepts 51 67 II St Peter Norbiton Kingston upon Thames51 24 39 N 0 17 29 W 51 4109 N 0 2914 W 51 4109 0 2914 St Peter s Church Norbiton nbsp 1841 500 George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Norman Revival style Chancel added 1866 41 68 II St Philip Bethnal Green 1841 42 500 Thomas Larkins Walker Norman Revival style with two west towers in brick Converted 40 Emmanuel Camberwell 1841 42 992 Thomas Bellamy Norman Revival with two stunted west towers Demolished about 1957 40 St Mary Magdalene Southwark 1841 42 1 696 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a turret and transepts 43 St James Sussex Gardens Paddington51 30 47 N 0 10 35 W 51 5131 N 0 1763 W 51 5131 0 1763 St James Church Sussex Gardens nbsp 1841 43 2 000 John Goldicutt and George Gutch Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Rebuilt in 1881 incorporating the chancel as a chapel 43 69 II Christ Church Turnham Green51 29 32 N 0 15 54 W 51 4921 N 0 2651 W 51 4921 0 2651 Christ Church Turnham Green nbsp 1841 43 500 George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Gothic Revival style Chancel added 1889 38 70 II St Batholomew Bethnal Green 1842 43 800 William Railton Gothic Revival style Converted into flats 1983 40 Christ Church Broadway Westminster 1842 43 1 441 Ambrose Poynter Gothic Revival style Demolished 1954 38 St Jude Chelsea 1842 44 500 George Basevi Gothic Revival with southwest tower Demolished 1934 34 St Paul Herne Hill51 27 17 N 0 05 57 W 51 4548 N 0 0993 W 51 4548 0 0993 St Paul s Church Herne Hill nbsp 1843 44 700 George Alexander Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire Rebuilt after a fire in 1858 40 71 II St John the Evangelist Kensal Green51 31 41 N 0 12 55 W 51 5280 N 0 2153 W 51 5280 0 2153 St John s Church Kensal Green nbsp 1843 44 500 Henry Kendall Norman Revival with two west towers Chancel added later 34 72 II Christ Church Camden 1844 1 000 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a spire Demolished about 1931 34 St James Kensington51 30 30 N 0 12 48 W 51 5083 N 0 2132 W 51 5083 0 2132 St James Church Kensington nbsp 1844 45 500 Lewis Vulliamy Gothic Revival with a tower Chancel added 1876 34 73 II All Saints Lambeth 1844 45 6 513 William Rogers Norman Revival style with a tower Demolished about 1899 43 Holy Trinity Paddington 1844 46 1 000 Thomas Cundy junior Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Demolished 43 St John the Evangelist St Pancras c 1845 300 Hugh Smith Romanesque Revival style with a southwest tower Bombed demolished 43 St Jude Bethnal Green 1845 46 500 Henry Clutton Lombard style with a transeptal towers Bombed demolished 40 St Jude Whitechapel 1845 46 2 103 Frederick John Francis Gothic Revival with a southwest tower Demolished 1927 38 St John Woolwich51 30 10 N 0 02 34 E 51 5027 N 0 0429 E 51 5027 0 0429 St John s Church Woolwich 1845 46 2 012 Francis E H Fowler Gothic Revival style Restored 1912 38 St Barnabas Homerton51 32 56 N 0 02 33 W 51 5489 N 0 0426 W 51 5489 0 0426 St Barnabas Church Homerton nbsp 1845 47 1 050 Arthur Ashpitel Gothic Revival with a west tower Bombed restored 1956 34 74 II St John of Jerusalem South Hackney51 32 25 N 0 02 46 W 51 5404 N 0 0461 W 51 5404 0 0461 St John s Church South Hackney nbsp 1845 47 1 000 Edward Charles Hakewill Gothic Revival with a west steeple and transepts 34 75 II St Andrew Marylebone 1846 800 Samuel Daukes Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Re erected at Kingsbury 1933 43 St Simon Zelotes Bethnal Green c 1846 500 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a bellcote Demolished 40 St Matthias Bethnal Green 1846 47 1 200 Thomas Henry Wyatt Italianate with a southwest tower and spire Demolished 1957 40 All Saints Paddington 1846 47 100 Henry Clutton Gothic Revival with a bell turret Burnt down 1895 43 St Paul Bermondsey 1846 48 400 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival style Chancel added 1901 Demolished 40 Christ Church Bermondsey 1847 48 300 William B Hays Norman Revival style Demolished 40 Christ Church Highbury51 33 09 N 0 05 55 W 51 5525 N 0 0987 W 51 5525 0 0987 Christ Church Highbury 1847 48 50 Thomas Allom Gothic Revival with a central octagon Altered in 1872 and 1911 34 St Paul Camden Square Camden Town 1847 49 500 Frederick Ordish and John Johnson Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Demolished 43 Christ Church Greenwich 1847 49 450 John Brown Gothic Revival with a tower Bombed converted 34 St Stephen St John s Wood c 1848 500 Samuel Daukes Gothic Revival with a southeast tower Demolished 43 Christ Church Battersea 1848 49 200 Lee andThomas Bury Gothic Revival style Demolished 1944 40 All Saints Ennismore Gardens Westminster51 30 02 N 0 10 09 W 51 5006 N 0 1691 W 51 5006 0 1691 All Saints Church Westminster nbsp 1848 49 2 000 Lewis Vulliamy Italianate with a tower From 1955 Russian Orthodox Cathedral 38 76 II St James Edmonton 1849 100 Edward Ellis Gothic Revival style Redundant 38 St Barnabas Lambeth c 1849 200 Joseph Clarke and James Humphreys Gothic Revival style 43 St Paul Rotherhithe c 1849 150 William Beatson Demolished 43 Holy Trinity Camden Town51 32 39 N 0 08 42 W 51 5441 N 0 1450 W 51 5441 0 1450 Holy Trinity Church Camden Town nbsp 1849 50 400 Thomas Henry Wyatt and Brandon Gothic Revival with a tower and spire 43 77 II St Thomas Charlton51 29 19 N 0 02 48 E 51 4887 N 0 0466 E 51 4887 0 0466 St Thomas Church Charlton nbsp 1849 50 500 Joseph Gwilt Norman Revival style Apse added 1893 34 78 II St Mary The Boltons Kensington51 29 21 N 0 11 03 W 51 4891 N 0 1842 W 51 4891 0 1842 St Mary s Church Chelsea nbsp 1849 50 85 George Godwin Gothic Revival with a Greek cross plan Bombed restored 43 79 II St StephenShepherd s Bush51 30 21 N 0 13 44 W 51 5058 N 0 2290 W 51 5058 0 2290 St Stephen s Church Shepherd s Bush nbsp 1849 50 370 Anthony Salvin Gothic Revival with a tower 34 80 II St Matthew Great Peter Street Westminster51 29 49 N 0 07 51 W 51 4970 N 0 1309 W 51 4970 0 1309 St Matthew s Church Westminster nbsp 1849 50 2 000 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival style Restored 1984 after a fire 38 81 II St Peter Croydon51 21 48 N 0 05 44 W 51 3634 N 0 0955 W 51 3634 0 0955 St Peter s Church Croydon nbsp 1849 51 250 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival with a tower and spire 41 82 II Holy Trinity Bessborough Gardens Westminster51 29 19 N 0 07 50 W 51 4887 N 0 1306 W 51 4887 0 1306 Holy Trinity Bessborough Gardens 1849 52 10 John Loughborough Pearson Gothic Revival style Demolished 1954 38 St Saviour Hampstead51 32 42 N 0 09 29 W 51 5449 N 0 1580 W 51 5449 0 1580 St Saviour s Church Hampstead nbsp 1849 56 5 Edward Middleton Barry Gothic Revival style 34 83 II St Matthew Islington c 1850 50 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival style Bombed demolished 34 Emmanuel Forest Gate51 32 46 N 0 01 34 E 51 5462 N 0 0262 E 51 5462 0 0262 Emmanuel Church Forest Gate nbsp 1850 51 125 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival style 51 84 II Christ Church Broad Green Croydon 1851 3 000 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival with transepts Chancel enlarged in 1860 47 Christ Church Stratford Marsh 1851 350 John Johnson Gothic Revival with a tower Replaced about 1974 51 St Mark Camden Town51 32 16 N 0 09 08 W 51 5379 N 0 1523 W 51 5379 0 1523 St Mark s Church Camden Town nbsp 1851 53 250 Thomas Little Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Enlarged 1890 restored 1957 43 85 II St Matthias Stoke Newington51 33 09 N 0 04 46 W 51 5525 N 0 0795 W 51 5525 0 0795 St Matthias Church Stoke Newington nbsp 1851 53 250 William Butterfield Gothic Revival with a central tower Bombed restored 43 86 I Christ Church Forest Hill51 26 17 N 0 02 54 W 51 4381 N 0 0484 W 51 4381 0 0484 Christ Church Forest Hill nbsp 1851 56 140 Ewan Christian Gothic Revival with a west steeple Converted into residential accommodation 2004 38 87 II St Mark South Norwood Croydon51 23 56 N 0 04 13 W 51 3989 N 0 0704 W 51 3989 0 0704 St Mark s Church South Norwood nbsp 1852 100 Thomas Finden and Thomas Lewis Gothic Revival with a west bell turret Aisles added in 1864 chancel 1869 41 88 II St John the Evangelist Angell Town Brixton51 28 03 N 0 06 33 W 51 4675 N 0 1093 W 51 4675 0 1093 St John s Church Brixton nbsp 1852 53 10 Benjamin Ferrey Gothic Revival with a west tower North transept added 1876 damaged by fire in 1947 and restored 43 89 II St John the Evangelist Limehouse 1852 53 400 Henry Clutton Gothic Revival with a turret Demolished 43 St Andrew Islington51 32 28 N 0 06 55 W 51 5411 N 0 1153 W 51 5411 0 1153 St Andrew s Church Islington nbsp c 1852 54 350 Francis Newman and John Johnson Gothic Revival with a southwest tower and transepts 34 90 II St Mark Islington51 33 54 N 0 06 57 W 51 5651 N 0 1158 W 51 5651 0 1158 St Mark s Church Islington nbsp c 1853 210 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival style Aisles added 1884 34 91 II St James Hatcham 1853 54 400 Walter Granville Gothic Revival style Now a dance centre 34 St Andrew Ashley Place Westminster 1853 55 2 000 George Gilbert Scott Gothic Revival with a turret Demolished about 1955 38 St John Blackheath51 28 33 N 0 01 07 E 51 4758 N 0 0186 E 51 4758 0 0186 St John s Church Blackheath nbsp c 1854 5 Arthur Ashpitel Gothic Revival style 34 92 II St Luke Marylebone c 1854 10 Ewan Christian Gothic Revival with a south tower Demolished other than the tower 43 St Jude Islington51 32 56 N 0 04 50 W 51 5489 N 0 0805 W 51 5489 0 0805 St Jude s Church Islington nbsp 1854 55 250 Alexander Dick Gough Gothic Revival with south tower and spire Chancel and clerestory added 1871 34 93 II Christ Church Lancaster Gate Bayswater51 30 43 N 0 10 49 W 51 5120 N 0 1804 W 51 5120 0 1804 Tower and Spire of Christ Church Lancaster Gate 1854 55 10 Frederick and Horace Francis Gothic Revival style Body converted into residential use tower remains 43 94 II Christ Church Lambeth 1855 5 Vernon Arnold Italianate style Demolished 1899 43 St Andrew Lambeth c 1855 230 Samuel Sanders Teulon Gothic Revival with northwest steeple Demolished 1955 43 St John the Baptist Isleworth51 28 20 N 0 20 11 W 51 4721 N 0 3365 W 51 4721 0 3365 St John s Church Isleworth nbsp 1855 56 10 James Deason Gothic Revival style 43 95 II St Saviour Warwick Avenue Paddington c 1855 56 5 Thomas Little Gothic Revival style Chancel added 1883 Demolished 43 St Stephen s Church Westbourne Park Paddington nbsp c 1855 56 10 Frederick and Horace Francis Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Apse added 1900 43 96 II All Saints Shoreditch51 32 21 N 0 04 25 W 51 5391 N 0 0735 W 51 5391 0 0735 All Saints Church Shoreditch nbsp 1856 200 Philip Hardwick Gothic Revival style 43 97 IISee also editList of Commissioners churches in eastern England List of Commissioners churches in the English Midlands List of Commissioners churches in Northeast and 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