Saint Edward Mission, Willesden , Church of England

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Saint Edward Mission, Willesden , Church of England

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        The Saint Edward Mission, Taylor's Lane, Willesden, was founded by the parish church of Saint Mary, Willesden. Proposals were made in 1897 for a mission hall in Taylor's Lane for 200 people. It was built and in use by 1900. During and after the Second World War the hall fell into disuse. After two spells of commercial letting it was compulsorily acquired by the London Borough of Brent in 1974, for £8,900.

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