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Lancaster Gate - Christ Church, London

Lancaster Gate - Christ Church, London - an asymmetrical gothic composition with a needle spire - the architects were F. & H. Francis. In 1977 dry rot led to the Church building (but not the tower and spire which survive) to be demolished. Date: 1912

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Architects Asymmetrical Christ Composition Francis Jan16 Lancaster Needle Spire


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Lancaster Gate - Christ Church, London: An Asymmetrical Gothic Masterpiece (1912) This photograph showcases the beautiful and intricately designed Lancaster Gate - Christ Church, located in the heart of London. The architectural marvel, completed in 1912, was the brainchild of the renowned architectural firm F. & H. Francis. The composition of the church is an exquisite example of asymmetrical Gothic architecture, with its unique and striking needle-like spire reaching towards the heavens. The church, situated at Lancaster Gate, is a visual feast for the eyes, with its intricate stonework, pointed arches, and delicate tracery. The asymmetrical design adds an element of surprise and intrigue, making it a standout among the more traditional and symmetrical structures of the time. Unfortunately, the passage of time took its toll on this architectural gem. In 1977, dry rot led to the demolition of the church building, leaving only the tower and spire standing. Despite this setback, the surviving elements serve as a reminder of the beauty and craftsmanship that once graced this London landmark. This photograph, taken in 1912, captures the church in its prime, a testament to the vision and skill of its architects, F. & H. Francis. The needle spire, reaching towards the sky, stands as a symbol of hope and resilience, a reminder of the enduring power of architecture to inspire and captivate.

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