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- …that St Pancras Old Church stands on what is believed to be one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in England?
- …that the building now housing the Brick Lane Mosque (pictured) was built as a Huguenot chapel in 1743, and subsequently became a synagogue?
- …that there are two London churches that claim to be the "St Clements" of the nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons: St Clement Danes and St Clement Eastcheap?
- …that the Neasden Temple, completed in 1995, is the largest Hindu Temple In Europe?
- …that St. John's, Smith Square is nicknamed "Queen Anne’s Footstool" because its four corner towers give it the appearance of an upturned footstool?