St Jude's Church, Kensington

[1] The construction, not including the tower, pulpit, font and organ cost £11,300, and was undertaken by Myers & Sons.

[2] The building is now occupied by St Mellitus College, led by the Dean, Russell Winfield.

It is unusually wide for its length, and has banded iron columns with sheet copper crafted capitals.

The brickwork contains elaborate patterns of buff, red and black bricks, and murals in roundels above the column capitals, and in the reveal of the chancel arch, painted by Edward Frampton.

It has all been floored with a typical office-style carpet, which complements the modern commercial building ceiling of the new narthex.

The western exterior entrance stonework has been cleaned, and the interior white paint, applied to cover the brickwork, has been removed.

[6] The appearance of the nave has been greatly altered, the sides of which have been lined with vertical blinds, which hang in front of the new glass partitions.

Nave, as built, 1871, featured in The Builder
Paintwork being removed during building project