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St Pancras Church is a Greek Revival church in St Pancras, London, built in 1819–22 to the designs of William and Henry William Inwood. The church is one of the most important 19th-century churches in England and is a Grade I listed building .
In 1822 the new church of St Pancras was dedicated as the parish church. The site was chosen on what was then called the New Road (now Euston Road) which had been built as London's first bypass, the M25 of its day. The two sites are about a kilometre apart. The new church is Grade I listed for its Greek Revival style; the old church was rebuilt in
King's Cross St Pancras tube station, a London Underground station attached to the railway station; Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras, a local government area (1900-1965) St Pancras, Soper Lane, a church in the City of London; St Pancras, a church in the village of West Bagborough, Somerset; Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park, a ...
St Pancras New Church. William Inwood (c. 1771 – 16 March 1843) was an English architect and surveyor, whose most important works, including St Pancras New Church and Westminster Hospital, were done in collaboration with his sons.
All Saints' Camden Town, from the north-west. He was the son of the architect William Inwood, with whom he collaborated on a number of churches, including St Pancras New Church (1819–22), the commission for which was won in an open competition. [2]
This sculpture is in the grounds of St Pancras New Church Euston Road, and can by viewed from Upper Woburn Place. Plaque inscription: " In memory of the victims of the 7th July 2005 bombings and all victims of violence. 'I will lift up my eyes unto the hills' Psalm 121" (information is from St Pancras Church website www.stpancraschurch.org)
St Pancras New Church, a 19th-century church built nearby when the above fell into disrepair; St Pancras, Soper Lane, in the City of London, destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666; St Pancras Church, Exeter, in Devon; St Pancras Church, Ipswich, in Suffolk; St Pancras Church, Kingston near Lewes, in East Sussex
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