St Mary?s The Boltons Church, South Kensington, London

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St Mary?s The Boltons Church, South Kensington, London

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 8 Dec 2009

The church was consecrated on 22nd October 1850. The Boltons was originally a farm with the land used as market gardens. Robert Gunter donated the site for the church. George Godwin, who also built the houses in the Boltons and the neighbouring churches of St.Jude's, Courtfield Gardens, and St.Luke's, Redcliffe Square, built the church. The church is built in stone, Kentish rag capped with Bath stone externally and Hassock internally. The spire of the church was added in 1854. http://www.stmarytheboltons.org.uk/

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