Former All Hallows Church, Copperfield Street
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 12 Aug 2008
The church was built 1880-1892; the architect was the younger G G Scott. Only the North aisle survived World War 2, and it was partially restored after 1956 to seat 150 with the churchyard given over as a public open space. It closed as a church in 1971 but is still consecrated. Uses since closure have included a recording studio and charity offices but it is presently vacant.