St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace
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St Mark's Church, Hamilton Terrace, is an Anglican church in the St John's Wood neighbourhood of London, located at the intersection of Abercorn Place and Hamilton Terrace. Dating to 1846–1847, it was designed by Thomas Cundy with a spire built by his son in 1864, and is Grade II* listed with Historic England. The church contains an excellent collection of mosaics by Salviati. In the present day, the church is part of the Affirming Catholicism within the Church of England, and its main Sunday service is a Choral Parish Eucharist.
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St Mark's Church, Hamilton Terrace, is an Anglican church in the St John's Wood neighbourhood of London, located at the intersection of Abercorn Place and Hamilton Terrace. Dating to 1846–1847, it was designed by Thomas Cundy with a spire built by his son in 1864, and is Grade II* listed with Historic England. The church contains an excellent collection of mosaics by Salviati. In the present day, the church is part of the Affirming Catholicism within the Church of England, and its main Sunday service is a Choral Parish Eucharist.
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