Welsh Presbyterian Chapel, Charing Cross Road

[1] It is made from white brick 'Yorkshire parpoints' with Ancaster stone dressings topped by a slate roof.

Internally it is dominated by a large central square space with short transepts to the east and west.

It is a four-storey house in red brick designed to be reminiscent of the medieval domestic architecture of Bruges.

[1] The Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Connexion leased the site from the Metropolitan Board of Works in November 1886.

[4] The creation of Shaftesbury Avenue in 1884 by the Metropolitan Board of Works had necessitated the move from the group's previous chapel in Nassau Street (now Gerrard Place).

[9][2][10] Stone Nest were granted approval by Westminster City Council in 2018 to transform the site into a space for the performing arts as well as hosting a restaurant and bar.

The chapel in November 2015
The rear entrance to the chapel on Shaftesbury Avenue
Elevation and plan of the chapel