In 1880 architect William Butterfield was to construct a church between dwelling buildings, which would be in harmony with the environment.
All Saints Church is situated in the neighborhood of London’s Oxford at the most famous and crowded Margaret Street, and very often the church is called “All Saints, Margaret Street”.
In 1880 architect William Butterfield was to construct a church between dwelling buildings, which would be in harmony with the environment. Butterfield perfectly mastered the Gothic Style. The church courtyard and gates are constructed on the same architectural and style topic. The church stands out for the coloring of its facade. It has been made not only of ordinary sculptures, but also by multicolored brick, thanks to which the wall remains flat and the image – astonishingly beautiful.
In the interior multicolored stained windows are distinguished. They are mainly placed in the upper part of the structure.
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