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St Augustine's, Kilburn

St Augustine's, Kilburn — church building in Westminster, London, England, UK.

St Augustine's, Kilburn

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St Augustine's, Kilburn is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1870. Designed by John Loughborough Pearson. Built in the Gothic Revival style. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church building in Westminster, London, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.5331°, -0.1915°.

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Saint Augustine's, Kilburn, is a Church of England church in the area of Kilburn, in North London, England. Because of its large size and ornate architecture, it is sometimes affectionately referred to as "the Cathedral of North London", although the church is not a cathedral in any official sense.

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Coordinates
51.5331, -0.1915
District
Westminster
Parish
Westminster, unparished area
Postcode
NW6 5XB
Parliamentary constituency
Queen's Park and Maida Vale
Established
1870

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Augustine's, Kilburn?
St Augustine's, Kilburn is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5331°, -0.1915°.
When was St Augustine's, Kilburn built?
St Augustine's, Kilburn dates to 1870 — the Victorian period. It was designed by John Loughborough Pearson.
Who designed St Augustine's, Kilburn?
St Augustine's, Kilburn was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, in the Gothic Revival style.
Is St Augustine's, Kilburn a listed building?
St Augustine's, Kilburn carries the heritage designation "Grade I listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.