Holy Cross Church, St Pancras

Holy Cross Church is a church on Cromer Street in the St Pancras area of the London Borough of Camden. It was built 188788 by Joseph Peacock.

Holy Cross Church, St Pancras
LocationCromer Street, London, WC1H 8JU
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipAnglo-Catholic
History
StatusActive
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Administration
ParishHoly Cross with St. Jude and St. Peter, St. Pancras
DeanerySouth Camden
ArchdeaconryArchdeaconry of Hampstead
Episcopal areaEdmonton Episcopal Area
DioceseDiocese of London

History

The church began as a district chapelry in 1876 before becoming a parish in 1888. Its parish was merged with that of St.Jude Gray's Inn Road (demolished 1936) in 1935 and that of St Peter's Regent Square in 1954 (damaged in the Blitz and demolished in 1954). In 1988 its Crypt Centre was set up to work for the homeless, and the church is still in use under its parish priest Christopher Cawrse.

The church was designated a Grade II listed building on 14 May 1974.[1] The painting Santa Maria Magdalena by Reginald Gray hangs in the small chapel.[2]

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