St Alban's Church, Holborn
| St Alban's Church, Holborn | |
|---|---|
| 51°31′10.772″N 0°6′38.174″W / 51.51965889°N 0.11060389°W | |
| Location | Holborn, London |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| Churchmanship | Traditional Catholic |
| Website | www |
| History | |
| Status | Active |
| Dedication | St Alban |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Parish church |
| Heritage designation | Grade II* listed |
| Designated | 1951 |
| Architect(s) | William Butterfield |
| Style | Neo-Gothic |
| Years built | 1861–1862 |
| Administration | |
| Province | Canterbury |
| Diocese | London |
| Episcopal area | Edmonton |
| Archdeaconry | Hampstead |
| Clergy | |
| Bishop(s) | Jonathan Baker, PEV |
| Vicar(s) | Fr Christopher Smith |
| Assistant priest(s) | Fr Eddie Carr Fr Ronald Corp |
| Curate(s) | Duncan Hegan |
St Alban's Church, Holborn, is a Church of England parish church in Holborn, central London, for a time becoming one of two churches of its parish which retains the name and St Peter's Saffron Hill to serve the mixed-use zone, notable for jewel-setting and for law firms. It has been Grade II* listed since 1951. This land is commonly – other than mainly to state Holborn, meaning part of Holborn – called Hatton Garden. St Peter's church is defunct, rationalising the number of churches in line with population changes of the district.