St Mary Abbots is a church located on Kensington High Street and the corner of Kensington Church Street in London W8. The present church structure was built in 1872 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who combined neo-Gothic and early-English styles. This edifice remains noted for having the tallest spire in London and is the latest in a series on the site since the beginning of the 12th century. The church, and its railings, are listed at Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England. The tower holds a ring of ten bells hung for change ringing. Five of these bells — the fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth of the current ring — date from 1772 and were cast by Thomas Janaway. The other five — the treble, second, third, seventh and tenor — were cast in 1879 by John Warner & Sons. The five bells were funded through a donation by Phyllis Cunliffe (1890–1974), mother to Christopher Ironside (UK decimal coin designer). More information...
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