DescriptionChurch of St John the Baptist, Kingston Vale - geograph.org.uk - 674012.jpg
English: Parish church of St John the Baptist, Kingston Vale, London SW15 (formerly Surrey), seen from the east. The church was built in 1861 to designs by Ewan Christian. The parish was then known as Robin Hood. It was later renamed Kingston Vale. St John's is a small building with a short nave and side aisles and apsidal chancel containing stained glass windows of the four patron saints of the British Isles. The building was extended to the south (left of photo) in 2000 to provide meeting room, toilet and kitchen.
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