English: All Saints' Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Pratt Street Originally an Anglican church known as Camden Chapel and then as St Stephens before acquiring its present name. It was built in the 1820's and was taken over by the local Orthodox population in 1948, this being one of the main Greek Cypriot areas in London.
It is a Grade One Listed Building although the tower has been deemed disproportionately narrow.
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