St Katharine's Danish Church in Regent's Park
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 21 Jan 2013
The church was built in 1827 as a chapel for a Charity institution and named after Saint Katharine – a name that has been kept. In 1952 it became the home of the Danish Church and was thoroughly renovated. There has been a Danish Church in London since 1696, when the community built their first church on Wellclose Square near the Tower of London. This is the view from the Outer Circle of Regent's Park.
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