Christ Church, Marylebone
| Former Christ Church, Marylebone | |
|---|---|
| Greenhouse Centre | |
| 51°31′18″N 0°9′59″W / 51.52167°N 0.16639°W | |
| Location | 35 Cosway Street, Marylebone, Westminster |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| History | |
| Status | closed |
| Dedicated | 1825 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Thomas Hardwick Philip Hardwick |
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Years built | 1822–1824 |
| Closed | 1977 |
| Clergy | |
| Rector | 1825–1828: George Saxby Penfold 1828–1856: Robert Walpole |
Christ Church, Marylebone, also called Christ Church, Lisson Grove, and Christ Church, Cosway Street, is a Grade II* listed former Church of England church, built in the 1820s in Marylebone in the City of Westminster to designs by Thomas and Philip Hardwick.
After deconsecration in 1977, the church became an antiques market and restaurant and is now a sports centre named the Greenhouse Centre. It stands on a busy street mid-way between Paddington Station and Regent's Park.