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By jenniemay

Church of St Jude and St Paul, London

This Islington Anglican church is just around the corner from where I live and I love looking at it every time I pass by.

It was built around 1885 and is constructed of Kentish rag stone in random rubble with Bath stone dressing and the roof is made of Welsh slate. The tower and spire were restored by the congregation to commemorate the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in June 22 1911.
The Church was given a Grade II listing in 1990 by English Heritage.

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