St Mark's church, Islington

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St Mark's church, Islington

Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 8 Jul 2010

An early 19th century Gothic revival church, predating Pugin's work popularising the Gothic style and thus in the much more inexpert vein of 18th century Gothick. Typical Islington Regency terraces around it. Image shows the church clearly from a mile away, the curve of the land down to the west of this site meaning that the view of the west front up this road is unobstructed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.529837
Longitude
-0.108263