St John the Evangelist - Duncan Terrace, Islington, London, UK
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N 51° 32.037 W 000° 06.180
30U E 700919 N 5713183
The church of St John the Evangelist is located on the north west side of Duncan Terrace in the borough of Islington. The church was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1982.
Waymark Code: WMG027
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/26/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

The church is a Grade II listed building and the entry at the English Heritage website [visit link] tells us:

"Roman Catholic church. 1841-43 by Joseph John Scoles, the towers slightly later, with a new roof of c.1901, and the interior re-ordered in 1964 and 1973. Red brick set in Flemish bond to Duncan Terrace, yellow brick behind, stone dressings, roof of Welsh slate and lead. Nave, apsidal chancel, and side chapels in the place of aisles, all under a single roof. Neo-Romanesque in style. Principal gabled front to the east, flanked by towers. Central, round-arched, portal with two Caernarvon-arched doorways; three round-arched windows at gallery level with sill- and springing-bands; wheel window in the gable. The south tower is divided into three stages, the first and second flanked by engaged columns; the first stage has a single round-arched portal with Caernarvon-arched doorway; the second stage has two round-arched windows one above the other; the third, belfry stage stands detached above the body of the building, with round-arched openings flanked by brick pilasters, and eaves cornice of oversailing brick, to each side; pyramidal roof of lead. The north tower follows the same design except that it is higher, having a short third stage of blank brick arcading, and then a fourth, belfry stage with two round-arched openings and eaves cornice in the form of machicolated brickwork; broach spire of lead. The simple interior continues the Neo-Romanesque theme with round arches with engaged columns and stiff-leaf capitals between the nave and side chapels, and between the nave and the apsidal chancel, and a similar arcade to the clerestory; later roof of hammer beam construction."

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster website [visit link] advises, in a cryptic way, the times of services:

"Services: Sun, M (Sat 6pm), 9, 10.30 (Sung, CW), 12, (sung) 6pm.
Hds, M 7.30, 10,12.30, 7.30pm.
Wkds, M 10am.
Conf: Sat 10.30 -11; Sun 5.15-5.45pm.
Exp. Sat 10.30-11am."

Type of Church: Church

Status of Building: Actively in use for worship

Date of building construction: 01/01/1843

Dominant Architectural Style: Neo-Romanesque

Diocese: Westminster

Address/Location:
39 Duncan Terrace
Islington
London, United Lingdom
N1 8AL


Relvant Web Site: [Web Link]

Date of organization: Not listed

Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: Not listed

Archdiocese: Not listed

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