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London’s latest at risk buildings revealed by Historic England
Other sites added to the register include the Grade-I listed Smith Square Hall in Westminster.
Originally opened in 1728 as the Church of St John the Evangelist, the site was decommissioned as a church and became a concert venue in the 1960s following bomb damage during World War Two.
Historic England said “issues with the historic fabric urgently need to be addressed through a programme of repair work”.
“Further works to services, including electrics, and improvements to space are also needed, to give the concert hall a thriving and sustainable future,” it added.
Stoke Newington Town Hall, designed in art deco style by architect J. Reginald Truelove, was built between 1935 and 1937 but has remained vacant for several years meaning the space can no longer be used fully, Historic England said.