St Matthew's Church, Willesden

It was built between 1900 and 1906, designed by W. D. Caröe and is a Grade II listed building.

[3] Work on the permanent church, made out of brick, started on 3 November 1900 when the foundation stone was laid in a dedication ceremony celebrated by the Archdeacon of Middlesex.

The vestries and northeast corner were finished on 25 February 1904, the organ was installed on 27 January 1906 and the nave was completed on 11 October 1906 and consecrated two days later.

[4] It was bombed during the Second World War on 28 September 1940, which claimed the lives of seven people who were sheltering in it.

Responsibility for the school is shared between the parish and All Souls' Church in Harlesden.

Foundation Stone