Building Name

New Congregational School, Stroud Green, London

Date
1888
District/Town
Stroud Green, London Borough of Haringey.
County/Country
GLC, England
Work
New build
Contractor
John Grundy

NEW CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL, STROUD GREEN - This building has been erected on the land secured as the site for the new Congregational Church at Stroud Green, and, until the new church is erected, will be used as a temporary place of worship. A large kitchen is provided under one of the end classrooms, with communication by lift with the classroom over. The principal elevations are faced with red bricks and Bath stone dressings; the internal woodwork generally is of pine, stained and varnished, and the walls are plastered. The building is heated by hot air, produced by an apparatus supplied by Mr. John Grundy, of City-road, London. The contract has been carried out by Mr. James Holloway, builder, of Lavender-hill, London, from the designs and under the superintendence of Messrs. J. W. and R F. Beaumont, architects, of 73, Queen Victoria-street, London, and 10, St. James's square, Manchester. [Building News 27 April 1888 page 617 with illustration]