The present building, built in the late 19th century, was designed by George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner in a Gothic Revival style.
The congregation first met for Mass at 5A Camden Road, a few doors away from the current church in a building which now houses a betting shop.
The present building was the first London church designed by Bodley and Garner and is built of brick with stone dressings in the decorated Gothic style.
The South Aisle contains the organ and a side chapel at the east end, a Calvary Scene and a shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
The Work, titled 'HS', presents an abstract and subversive take on the classic image of the Holy Spirit descending as beams of light.
[9] He was replaced as Team Rector and priest of St Michael's by Philip North, previously Shrine Administrator at Walsingham[10] who departed at the end of 2014 to become Bishop of Burnley.