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All Saints, Margaret Street

All Saints, Margaret Street is an Anglican church built in the High Victorian Gothic style by the architect William Butterfield, and completed in 1859.

The church is situated on the north side of Margaret Street in the West-End of London, just a couple of streets away from Oxford Street, within a small courtyard. Two other buildings face onto this courtyard: one is the vicarage, and the other (formerly a choir school) now houses the parish room and flats for assistant priests.

All Saints is famous for its architecture, its style of worship, and its musical tradition.

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