Part of the garden of St Michael's Church, Camden Town

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Part of the garden of St Michael's Church, Camden Town

Image: © Marathon Taken: 9 Jul 2014

The congregation first met in 1881 at a building nearby where a betting shop now stands. A service was held in the shop to begin the celebrations for the church's 125th anniversary in 2002. The present building was the first London church designed by Bodley and Garner. The nave was completed in 1881 and the chancel added and consecrated in 1894. A north-west tower was planned but never built. The church is Grade II* listed, for its interior. For a view of the interior see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4064639 This view looks along the small garden on the western side of the church. For a view on the other direction looking towards Camden Road see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4064658

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Image Location

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51.540086
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-0.141871