Wanstead United Reformed Church

In 1866-67, it was dismantled and re-erected in modified form on its present site, also to a design by Johnson, to make way for St Pancras Station.

It was designed by John Johnson, also one of the architects of St Paul's Church, Camden Square.

It was taken down and re-erected in 1866–67, with alterations by Johnson, as Wanstead United Reformed Church.

[2] Its sale to Wanstead provided £526 which was combined with £12,500 compensation from the railway company to build a replacement in Kentish Town.

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Wanstead United Reformed Church
Interior of the new church of St Luke's, Euston Road, St. Pancras in 1861