Church of St Matthew and St James, Mossley Hill

[2] The church is built in red sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings and a tile roof; it is in 13th century style.

[1][2] The tower has angle buttresses, a stair turret on the northeast, and four two-light windows on the north and south sides.

There are clock faces on three sides, two-light bell openings, a parapet with pinnacles and a pyramidal roof with a finial.

[3] The arcades are carried on alternating octagonal and clustered piers which lead to a ""magnificent" crossing.

In the vestry porch is a memorial to the South African War in Art Nouveau style.

[2] The reredos has a canopy and a coloured carving of the Upper Room in Emmaus, which is a copy of a glass mosaic in Westminster Abbey.

[6] The three-manual pipe organ was built in 1874 by Henry Willis, and rebuilt in 1937 by his successor in the practice.