Dominating the corner opposite Euston Station stands the most expensive church since the reconstruction of St Paul’s after the Great Fire.
Since 1822, this monumental neo-Grecian temple has served the area and now hosts regular free lunchtime recitals on Thursdays along with its religious functions.
While the Grade 1 listed building has suffered severe pollution staining due to its proximity to Euston Road, it is still an impressive sight to behold in an area dominated by glass and steel.