Hinde Street Methodist Church - Hinde Street, London, UK.
N 51° 31.021 W 000° 09.072
30U E 697651 N 5711169
A steeple that is pleasing on the eye and is situated just a few minutes away from the hustle of Oxford Street.
Waymark Code: WMD665
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/25/2011
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The building is grade II listed and was intended to have a second spire and its entry reads:
"Church. 1881-87 by James Weir. Gault brick, channelled to ground floor, and brown stone dressings; slate roof. Corner site. A classical church design with some English Baroque references. The front has slightly projecting, central, 2-storeyed, pedimented entrance portico flanked by pavilions (reminiscent of St. Paul's Cathedral and similarly with paired columns and carved tympanum). Rising over western corner pavilion is a 3-stage octagonal tower and spire, set above 4 solid finialed pinnacles at corners; lower stage has semicircular arched windows with engaged Corinthian columns at angles supporting entablature and balustrade; smaller middle stage with narrow semicircular arched openings; spire stage supported by consoles above pilasters. Beyond corner pavilion the 4-bay return to Thayer Street sets back, with ground floor windows, as on front, with cornices on consoles, while the gallery windows have dentilled pediments on pilasters and inset balustrades; the bays are divided by superimposed orders of Doric and Corinthian engaged columns; crowning entablature and balustraded parapet. The eastern corner pavilion originally intended to have balancing tower and spire."
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