A regular church building complete with its own bell turret, St Margaret's Church is a classic example of Victorian architecture. It houses the names of people from the 14th Century who were part of the community back then. Halstead, where the church building is located, was known for its secondary settlements that were maybe used for stock grazing in Saxon times. 19th Century was a good period for the location because trade increased and the community grew in the area. Thus, strawberries were grown in the church’s vicinity for a while too.
Located in one of the most diverse regions of London, the St Anselm's Church in Southall is attended by people from all cultures and ethinicities. to bring together the different groups of people staying here into a harmonious union. It was established in 1906 and belongs to the Society of Jesus in Ealing. It has been a major contributor towards the prosperity of the society in terms of celebration of important events as well social inclusion of different members.
An archaic viaduct considered to be architect Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s first major design and the first contract to be let on his Great Western Railway, Wharncliffe Viaduct was completed in 1837. It is an impressive landmark buried in Hanwell and when constructed, was meant to sustain couple of broad gauge tracks. Today it carries trains across the Brent valley at an elevation of 65 feet (19.81 meters). It is 900 feet (274.32 meters) long and has eight arches and was the first ever railway viaduct built using hollow piers.
North London Central Mosque is a place of worship for Muslims.
The Holy Trinity Sloane Square is a church where music, sermons, events and more go all together. For further information do visit their website.
With a history dating back to several centuries, the St Marys Old Church is estimated to have existed since 1086. The church was severely damaged during World War II, however, after restorations, the church is again used for services and ceremonies. This charming old church has a beautiful architecture and is renowned as the venue of Stoke Newington Early Music Festival.