St Christopher's Court, Junction Road
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Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 22 Jan 2015
It is not an uncommon sight in London to find redundant churches converted to residential use. The building began life as the Junction Road Congregational Church, built in 1866 to the designs of architect W.F. Poulton. It continued as a place of Christian worship in 1978, after which it became Samaj Hall, a Hindu organization. At some point thereafter the building conversion took place.