Mare Street, Hackney Central E8
- CA Survey Uid: 5999 - Conservation Area
- Local Planning Authority: Hackney
- County: Greater London
The parish church was built in the Gothic Revival style in1868-9 by James Brooks and the mortuary chapel was added in 1904-5 by E Geldart. It forms an encl…
E C Hakewell built the church with transepts and a slim tower (but no aisles) in 1840. It was extended with a chancel by W D Caroe in 1902. In 1978 the nav…
St John the Baptist, a Commissioners' church funded under the 1818 Act, was completed in 1826 by Francis Edwards, a pupil of Sir John Soane. Built of stock…
St Barnabas was built as a Mission church between 1910 and 1911 by Professor Sir Charles Reilly. Constructed in mass brickwork it was roofed in concrete va…
Church by Victorian Gothicist architect James Brooks, completed in 1869 to provide for rapidly expanding but poor suburbs. The adjacent vicarage dates from…
Early C18 brick wall with square pier at end and contemporary wrought iron railings with spearhead standards and urn finials. The building to which they re…
Disinfecting station built in 1900 by Gordon and Gunton for Hackney Borough Council. The building is in very poor condition following years of water ingres…
Early C19 pair of three-storey townhouses, vacant since about 2016. Although Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent were granted in 2017 for works…
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