Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.
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In this section
NONCONFORMIST CHAPELS
a. Baptist Chapel, Kensington Place, 1824 (p. 86)

Baptist Chapel, Kensington Place, in 1971
Baptist Chapel, Kensington Place, 1824 (p. 86)
b. Kensington Temple, Kensington Park Road, 1848–9. J. Tarring, architect (p. 247)

Kensington Temple, Kensington Park Road, in 1971
Kensington Temple, Kensington Park Road, 1848–9. J. Tarring, architect (p. 247)
c. Peniel Chapel, Kensington Park Road, c. 1871 (p. 248)

Peniel Chapel, Kensington Park Road, in 1971
Peniel Chapel, Kensington Park Road, c. 1871 (p. 248)
d. Talbot Tabernacle, Talbot Road, 1887. Habershon and Fawckner, architects (p. 330)

Talbot Tabernacle, Talbot Road, in 1971
Talbot Tabernacle, Talbot Road, 1887. Habershon and Fawckner, architects (p. 330)
e. Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, 1878–9 (p. 355)

Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, in 1971
Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, 1878–9 (p. 355)
f. Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, 1878–9 (p. 355)

Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, in 1971
Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road, 1878–9 (p. 355)