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This is a well known chapel in these parts. It is now rebuilt and is serving as a parish church. It was built in the eighteenth century and is a perfect example of a typical Georgian architecture. It is a large place complete with minor sculptures and finishing’s. The church has gained importance because it has a good surrounding with the river facing it on one side.
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| Address: 263 Kensal Rd, London, Greater London, W10 5DB, United Kingdom |
| Type of Attraction: Historic building, Point of interest, Religious site |
| Type of Activity: Family, Single, Other |
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