DescriptionSt John, Smith Square - geograph.org.uk - 1210698.jpg
English: St John, Smith Square The towers of St John. The church was designed by the eminent Baroque architect, Thomas Archer, in 1713-28 (although it's possible that his design was altered in the execution). Grade I listed.
It was bombed in 1941, and restored as a concert hall by Marshall Sissons in 1965-69.
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