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St Mark's Church, Myddelton Square

St Mark's Church, Myddelton Square

Church in Clerkenwell, London


St Mark's Church is an Anglican church in the middle of Myddelton Square, the largest square in London's Clerkenwell district.

The tower on the west end of St Mark's Church

The square was laid out by William Chadwell Mylne, and there are 75 houses, by 13 different builders, all constructed in a Georgian style, from 1822 to 1843.[1]

St Mark's Church was built in 1825–27, and designed by William Chadwell Mylne. It is in a plain Gothic style, was built to accommodate 2000 people and cost about £18,000.[1]

The east window depicts the Ascension and was designed by AE Buss of Goddard & Gibbs in 1962.[2]

The converted Church Hall and Chapel rooms have been shared with the World Community for Christian Meditation since 2002.[3]

The church is Grade II listed.[4]


References

  1. "Amwell Street and Myddelton Square area". British History Online. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  2. "History". Retrieved 5 October 2022.

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