London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / Vere Street
 institute, church, christianity

St Peter's, Vere Street
London
W1G 0DQ
Phone number: 020 7399 9555
Fax: 020 7399 9556
Email: mail@licc.org.uk

The Marybone Chapel or Marylebone Chapel (originally known as the Oxford Chapel after its founder Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, and now known as St Peter's Vere Street) was an Anglican church off Oxford Street, London, designed by James Gibbs in 1722. It was originally intended as a Chapel of Ease to supplement the parish church for the growing parish of Marylebone.

Saint Peter Vere Street - London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
This was the Oxford Chapel, designed by James Gibbs in 1721, and became a daughter church of All Souls Langham Place. Now it houses the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, see its website
www.licc.org.uk/
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Coordinates:   51°30'55"N   -0°8'49"E

Comments

  • I think that the LICC is actually in the building (church) one building to the north.
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