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Camberwell
St Mark

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Cobourg Road
London
SE5

 

 


Built: 1879 - 80
Architect: R Norman Shaw
Diocesan Record Office: London Metropolitan Archives

The church was damaged by bombing in the Second World War. The building was in the area of the parish of Camberwell, St Philip & St Mark .

Description

"By R Norman Shaw, begun in 1879, and consecrated on 6 June 1880; the part of the church facing the road was not completed until 1932. It is Gothic, with some 'Queen Anne' detail; octagonal red brick pillars, and wooden vaulting: there is a stone screen. There was some War damage, and the church is out of use."

(from 'Parish Churches of London', Basil F L Clarke, Batsford, 1966)

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