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St John the Baptist, Kentish Town

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Exterior View of the Proposed New Church Kentish Town St. Pancras (St. John the Baptist)
Exterior View of the Proposed New Church Kentish Town St. Pancras (St. John the Baptist)

St John the Baptist, now the Christ Apostolic Church, is a grade II listed building at 23 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, London.The site was originally the location of an ancient chapel-of-ease which was replaced in 1783 with a church designed by the architect James Wyatt.That church was in turn substantially rebuilt in 1843-45 by James Hakewill although the nave walls and apse of the original church were reused in the new church. The church became redundant in 1993 and was used for all-night raves but more recently it has been taken over by the Christ Apostolic Church UK and is used as a place or worship once more. The church is on Historic England's Heritage at Risk register.

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St John the Baptist, Kentish Town
Highgate Road, London Kentish Town (London Borough of Camden)

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Christ Apostolic Church

Highgate Road 23
NW5 1JY London, Kentish Town (London Borough of Camden)
England, United Kingdom
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Exterior View of the Proposed New Church Kentish Town St. Pancras (St. John the Baptist)
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