BUILDINGS & INTERIORS

All Saints' church, Margaret Street, London
The 19th century saw a great religious revival. Old churches were restored and many new ones were built, the majority in the Gothic Revival style. All Saints' in Margaret Street, London, was designed by William Butterfield and constructed from 1850 to 1859. It was built in the High Victorian Gothic style, a development of the Gothic Revival that was less dependent on specific Medieval sources. The differently coloured bands of bricks on the exterior and the polished coloured stone and richly patterned walls and floors on the interior are very characteristic of the High Victorian Gothic style.

Exterior and Interior of All Saints' Church, Margaret Street, London, courtesy of the RIBA
 Exterior and Interior of All Saints' Church, Margaret Street, London,  courtesy of the RIBA

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