St John's Wood Church Bell Tower - Lord's Roundabout, St Johns Wood, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 31.826 W 000° 10.093
30U E 696412 N 5712615
This small bell tower sits over the entrance to the church. Just within the main entrance doors to the church, on the left hand side, is the rope connected to the bell in the tower.
Waymark Code: WMF031
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/31/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 5

The church, a former chapel, is a Grade II* listed building. The entry at the English Heritage website (visit link) mentions the bell tower:

"Church of St John the Baptist (St John's Wood 10.9.54 Chapel) G.V. II* Church. 1813-14 by Thomas Hardwick built as chapel of ease for the developing Portman and Eyre Estates in this area. Portland stone front and stone dressed stock brick sides; leaded roof. Simple rectangle with narrower, lower, shallow chancel. Chaste neo-classical chapel design dressed with tetrastyle portico surmounted by columned cupola-bellcote.2 storeys (for galleries). 5 bay south (ritual west) front. Central corniced doorway flanked by niches; outer bays with plain square headed doorways (to gallery stairs) and semicircular arches. 1st floor windows recessed for 1 order. Plinths, sill band crowning cornice and parapet. The centre screened by Ionic giant portico with entablature and pediment containing clock face. The small stone domed cupola rises from octagonal case and with detached pairs of Doric columns carrying breaks in the entablature on the diagonals. Elegant original interior with Tuscan columns carrying gallery above which "Tower of the Winds" columns rise to slightly curved ceiling; white painted box pews and good collection of early C19 Grecian wall monuments; etc. St John's was designed at the same time as Hardwick's initial chapel of ease scheme at St Mary's, Marylebone Road q.v. which it closely resembled before the elaboration of the latter's final form."

The tower appears to contain only one bell and the rope pull can be seen just inside the main doors on the left side. The rope can be seen disappearing upwards towards the bell and this may indicate that the bell is still in use.

Address of Tower:
Lord's Roundabout
St John's Wood
London, United Kingdom


Still Operational: yes

Number of bells in tower?: 1

Rate tower:

Tours or visits allowed in tower?: Unknown

Relevant website?: Not listed

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