
All Saints Church, Margaret Street
All Saints Church, Margaret Street, in London, is a renowned example of 19th-century Gothic Revival architecture, designed by architect William Butterfield between 1850 and 1859. It features striking polychromatic decoration, intricate stonework, and vibrant stained glass windows. The church is celebrated for its innovative use of brick and stone, creating a rich visual effect, and for its impressive internal acoustics and design that enhance spiritual worship. As a listed building, it remains a significant architectural and historical landmark, blending artistry and craftsmanship to foster an inspiring religious experience.