Courtfield Gardens, London, SW5

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Courtfield Gardens, London, SW5

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 30 Dec 2014

St Jude's Church from Courtfield Gardens. There is a large outdoor area on the left, much of it at a lower level (in the lower left hand corner of the picture part of a playground climbing frame can be seen). The building was designed by the George and Henry Godwin and built between 1867-70. The tower and the spire were added in 1879. It is now home to St Mellitus College. This is a college that was founded in 2007 by the Bishops of London and Chelmsford and it moved into this building in 2012. Although a Grade II* listed building it was renovated specifically for the college's theological training function.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.493402
Longitude
-0.186987