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London: Church of St Giles-in-the-Fields, Camden: unexecuted design for porch and lobby, 1805

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Sited in St Giles High Street, Camden. Founded in 1110, re-built in 1624-30 and again in 1731-3 by Henry Flitcroft. Entirely in the Wren-Gibbs traditiion. Stone-faced, with rusticated ground flloor, Two tiers of windows, the upper ones round-headed. NW and S porches. B.Cherry and N. Pevsner, London 4: North, pp.258-260


Jill Lever, June 2016

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