Leinster Mews
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 7 Nov 2014
This attractive mews lies off Leinster Terrace. The spire belonged to Christ Church at Lancaster Gate but according to Wikipedia "when dry rot was discovered in the roof the decision was taken to demolish most of the site and redevelop it. The last service in the church was on 6th March 1977, and demolition began on 15th August 1977; only the tower and spire survive. The rest of the building was replaced by a housing scheme called Spire House in 1983."