All Souls Church

All Souls Church is an evangelical church located on Regent Street at the corner of Portland Place in the London borough of the Cuty of Westminster.

The church was designed and built by John Nash, the favourite architect of King George IV. It was built of Bath stone and its main feature is the circular porch with the main entrance surrounded by Corinthian columns and crowned with a huge dome capped with an unusual slender cone. The church is attached to this special shape portico.


It was completed in 1823 and consecrated by the Bishop of London in 1824. The church is noted for its musical tradition.

Source of description: planerGO

This object belongs to Regent Street

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Architect definition of architect John Nash
Category definition of category church
building
architecture
Material definition of material
stone
Neighbourhood Westminster (LONDON)
Price definition of price gratis
Geographical coordinates 51.5168055, -0.1426002
Address W1B 3 City of London, Regent Street 319
Construction dates - 1823
Opening date 1824

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