St James's Church Hall

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St James's Church Hall, Fortis Green Road end.

St James's Church Hall is in Fortis Green Road, Muswell Hill, London. The church hall, a grade II listed building, was built in 1925 to a design by George Grey Wornum for the use of the nearby St James' Church. [1]

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References

  1. Historic England. "ST JAMES'S CHURCH HALL (1390721)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 6 September 2016.

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