Church of St James, Paddington
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 16 Jul 2022
Situated at the western end of Sussex Gardens, this Anglican church was built in 1881, architect George Street, and is listed grade II* (list entry 1237437). It is classed as a 'major parish church' by the Church of England. The steeple combines a bell tower (containing three bells) with a spire above, an unusual but not unique arrangement.