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St Mary's Church, Somers Town

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Churchmanship
  
Traditional Catholic

Archdeaconry
  
Hampstead

Parish
  
St Pancras Old Church

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
South Camden

Opened
  
1852

Phone
  
+44 20 7424 0724

London borough
  
London Borough of Camden

St Mary's Church, Somers Town

Address
  
Eversholt St, Kings Cross, London NW1 1BN, UK

Similar
  
St Paul's Church - Camden, St Michael's Church, St Pancras Old Church, St Mary's Church - Hampstead, Holy Cross Church - St Pancras

St Mary's Church is a Church of England church behind Euston station on Eversholt Street in Somers Town, London Borough of Camden.

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History

It was designed by Henry William Inwood as a chapel of ease for St Pancras Old Church (which resumed being a parish in its own right in 1852) and built between 1824 and 1827 by I. T. Seabrook. A Parliamentary grant paid for the construction, though local taxation funded the purchases of the chapel's interior decoration and the site itself. It was consecrated on 11th Mary 1826 and soon afterwards it became famous for converting several local people from Roman Catholicism there.

Early on, the chapel was known as "Mr. Judkin's Chapel" or "Seymour Street Chapel" and was attended during his schooldays by Charles Dickens, who was then living nearby with his family at 13 Cranleigh Street. Augustus Pugin satirised the chapel's architecture, comparing it with Bishop Skirlaw's Chapel. The interior was the subject of two schemes, the 1874 one of J K Colling and the 1890 one of R C Reade - in the latter, traceried transoms were added to the windows and the west gallery taken out. In 1888 a chancel was added and the side galleries removed.

It was designated a Grade II listed building on 10 June 1954.

Modern day

Since 1 June 2003, it has formed part of the Old St Pancras Team Ministry (which also includes St Michael's Church, Camden Town, St Pancras Old Church and St Paul's Church, Camden Square).

Notable clergy

  • A former parish priest at St. Mary's was Basil Jellicoe.
  • Rob Wickham, curate from 2001 to 2003; later Bishop of Edmonton
  • References

    St Mary's Church, Somers Town Wikipedia