Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1966.
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a. Presbyterian Chapel, Little Chapel Street, 1822–4. ? Samuel or Charles Beazley, architect (p. 295).

Presbyterian Chapel, Little Chapel Street, 1822–4. ? Samuel or Charles Beazley, architect (p. 295).
Demolished
b. Welsh Chapel, Charing Cross Road, 1886–7, in 1964. James Cubitt, architect (p. 309)

Welsh Chapel, Charing Cross Road, 1886–7, in 1964. James Cubitt, architect (p. 309)