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Welcome to the web site for St Marks church, Hamilton Terrace.

St Marks Church

St Marks is a Church of England church in the Diocese of London. It is built on a site purchased in 1846 from the Trustees of Harrow School, who had owned the land since 1592. The Parish in which it stands occupies the extreme Northwest of the original Parish of St. Marylebone, which by 1846 had become an urban development area too large for the mother church to deal with.

The Church was built to a design by Thomas Cundy II and was consecrated on 24th June 1847. The Chancel was rebuilt and enlarged in the years 1878-9, and the baptistery was added in 1912 at the Southwest corner. The Church is mainly distinguished for its internal furnishing, especially as regards the Chancel. For more information about the construction of the Church see the Church construction page.

 


 

Midweek Mass & Study Group 

MIDWEEK MASS THURSDAYS AT 7PM
30 mins of peace and worship in the midst of a busy week. All welcome.

Feb 11th 
Feb 17thAsh Wednesday with hymns and the Imposition of the Ashes
Feb 25th*  
Mar 4th* 
Mar 11th* 
Mar 18th* 
Mar 25th*The Annunciation of our Lord of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
Apr 1stMaundy Thursday with hymns

* Followed by an optional study group 7.30-8.30pm. All welcome.


 
Our Ecumenical Vicar

The Reverend John Barrie, Adviser on Ecumenism to the Bishop of London, for the cities of London and Westminster, lives the part: he is married to the reverend Rosy Barrie.

A selection of pictures from the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood of Revd John Barrie can be seen here

 
Contact Information
St Marks' Church Office

St Mark's Church Office is located in the Church. Admission is through the main West Door and there is a post-box in the same area.

Telephone
020 7624 4065
(answer phone available)
Postal Address
Hamilton Terrace, Maida Vale, London, NW8, UK
Electronic mail
Church Office: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
 
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