Category:St John the Evangelist's church, Hammersmith
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English: St John The Evangelist's parish church was designed by William Butterfield and built in 1857–9 for a new parish created out of that of St Paul's Hammersmith as the population of the area grew. The church had gardens to the south and west with some mature trees and shrubs, bounded to the road by iron railings. After changes in parish boundaries in 2004, the church closed in 2005 and is now used as a performing art centre by the Godolphin and Latymer School.
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- 1850s brick churches in England
- 1850s churches in London
- 1850s Gothic Revival churches in England
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- Churches in England built in 1859
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- Grade II* listed churches in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
- Hammersmith, London
- Saint John the Evangelist churches in London
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- William Butterfield