Church of St Mary and St Nicholas, Perivale

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Church of St Mary and St Nicholas, Perivale

Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 19 Jan 2007

Built 1963, designed by Laurence King, a concrete structure with a distinctive copper roof. The ancient church of St Mary south of Western Avenue became cut off from its congregation, this one was built north of Western Avenue. [edit December 2013] Ealing Council has given planning permission for the church to be demolished and replaced by a 3-story building, church on ground floor and flats above, with some houses also on the site - a total of 10 affordable units and 8 private market units.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.536054
Longitude
-0.309296