St Pancras Church London, Euston Road Architecture, Histroic Religious Building, Location
St Pancras Church : Euston Road Building
Historic London Architecture famous for the four caryatids, England, UK – by architects William and Henry William Inwood
1 Oct 2012
St Pancras Church London
Architects: William and Henry William Inwood
Photo by Adrian Welch, 1 October 2012:
Building photos © Adrian Welch, Jun 2007
Location: south side of Euston Road, west of Kings Cross Station
Address: St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA
Contact: 020 7388 1461
This building, clad in Portland stone with terracotta details, is probably most famous for the four caryatids (female statue columns) on the north facade facing Euston Road.
Style: Greek Revival
Location: Bloomsbury / St Pancras, North central London
Date built: 1819–22
Design: William and Henry William Inwood (father and son)
Builder: Isaac Seabrook
Design contest: The competition attracted around thirty tenders.
St Pancras Church: building photographs taken with Panasonic DMC-FX01 lumix camera; Leica lense: 2816×2112 pixels – original photos available upon request: info(at)e-architect.com
Location: St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA
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