St John's Church, Downshire Hill

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St John's was opened for worship in 1823. Its builder William Woods also developed much of the Downshire Hill area and used quantities of local bricks from old farm buildings and brickfields. The church is now a grade 1 listed building.

Burgh House and Hampstead Museum

London

Title

St John's Church, Downshire Hill

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 25 x W 20 cm (E)

Accession number

1990.114

Acquisition method

gift from Jim Pike

Work type

Painting

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