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St John the Baptist
Greenhill, Middlesex
St John the Baptist was consecrated as a church in 1866 and administered as a chapel under the Vicar of Harrow until the Curate was given sole charge in 1885. It became a separate parish in 1896.
In 1904 the Church underwent restoration. Parts of the old building were demolished and a new nave and aisles were added. Some of the original features remained, including the church’s tower, nicknamed “the candle snuffer” because of its unusual shape.
A transepts was built in 1925 and a new chancel in 1938.
St John the Baptist in Greenhill, Image by John Salmon, Image license.