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St John's, Notting Hill

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and jams, books, toys and plants. There is also a raffle and tombola. Children's activities include a bouncy castle, face painting, a coconut shy, candy floss, a cake decorating stall, Beat-the-Goalie and a Fancy Dress Competition, with judging at 3.30pm. Food and drink are also on sale with a barbecue outside, a
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St John's plays an active role in the life of the local community. Among the many community events organised around the church is the annual May Fair. This is a popular family event, held on the second or third Saturday of the month, with stalls selling bric-a-brac, vintage jewellery, home-made cakes
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race-course. The hill that is now surmounted by St John's was used by spectators as a natural grandstand to view the races. The Hippodrome was not however a financial success, and by 1843 it had closed, the circular racecourse soon to be replaced by crescents of stuccoed houses.
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Every Thursday from 1–2pm, the church hosts free classical chamber music recitals, organized by local record label Music Chamber. Visitors may also enjoy free coffee, tea and biscuits. There is generally a retiring collection at the end of the recital.
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St John's Church, now a Grade II listed building, forms the high point and centrepiece of the Ladbroke estate, and is dedicated to
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stall, and traditional tea, cakes and sandwiches sold downstairs in the crypt. The annual May Fair forms a part of the larger
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Work on St John's was begun on 8 January 1844, when the foundation stone was laid by the Ven
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Due to its rural location, the church was initially known as "St John in the Hayfields".
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Church of England church buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Grade II listed churches in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Official website of St John's Notting Hill official website
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Ladbroke Grove
London
England
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
High Church
stjohnsnottinghill.com
Architect(s)
John Hargrave Stevens
George Alexander
Style
Victorian Gothic
Diocese
Diocese of London
Parish
Vicar(s)
Anglican church
Lansdowne Crescent
Notting Hill
London
John Hargrave Stevens
George Alexander
Victorian Gothic
St John the Evangelist
Ladbroke Estate
James Weller Ladbroke
Thomas Allason
Ladbroke Grove

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