Wells Street

[1][2][3] The site was then vacant and used as a car park before offices were built on it which are now occupied by the University of Westminster.

In February 1864, the choir, directed by Joseph Barnby, performed two anthems by Alice Mary Smith; this is believed to be the first time that liturgical music composed by a woman was performed in the Church of England.

[4] The actress Sarah Bernhardt married Aristide Damala at St Andrew's in 1882.

[1] In 1890 Count Alexander Munster's marriage to Lady Muriel Hay at St Andrew's was depicted on the front page of The Illustrated London News.

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Corner of Wells Street & Mortimer Street
St Andrew's Church, c. 1846.
Wells Street (centre diagonal) on an 1870s Ordnance Survey map.