St Marylebone Parish Church
An Anglican church located on Marylebone Road in London, which was named after the temple. Saint Marylebone Parish Church was designed by the popular English architect Thomas Hardwick and built between 1813 and 1817. The building is marked as a first class monument.
Before this nineteenth-century temple was built in Marylebone, the previous three were built and demolished in its place. The plans for the creation of the present date back to 1770 and belong to Sir William Chambers with the consent of the third and fourth count of Portland. However, the idea was abandoned until the project of building a affiliate church by a student of Chambers: Thomas Hardwick. When the temple was almost ready, it was decided to give it the name of a parish church.
In the temple, they find commemorative plaques for people who were buried in the churchyard before it was turned into a public garden. Among the most eminent figures we find Count and Countess Portland.