St Mary's Church, Charing Cross Road

St Mary's Church, Charing Cross Road (in full, St Mary the Virgin), was an Anglican church in Charing Cross Road (originally Crown Street), Westminster, from 1851.

In the 1860s J.C.Chambers was the incumbent and among his helpers was Sister Kate who was then a Novice with the Society of Saint Margaret.

[3] In 1900, Leopold Stokowski formed and trained the choir there and played the organ.

The cornerstone of 1900 was similarly set up in the church of St. Mary the Virgin, Kenton, Middlesex, which was built with the aid of funds from the sale of the site.

The sale was concluded in March 1935, when the site was bought by the London County Council to form part of the site of a new building to house Saint Martin's School of Art.

Drawing of the planned church, circa 1870
Planned layout of the church