All Saints Church is a fantastic example of Victorian Gothic architecture, situated in Fitzrovia, London.
All Saints' Church is a masterpiece of Victorian gothic revivalism. William Butterfield's church of 1859 reveals a great contrast between the red and black interior and the more spectacular exterior. A departure from conventional gothic revivalism, the building was described by John Ruskin as 'free from all signs of timidity or incapacity'. All Saints polarised opinion in the 19th century and continues to divide opinions today.
All Saints Church
7 Margaret St, London W1W 8JG
Opening Times
Every day, 7.00-19.00.