Golders Green Synagogue

The Golders Green Synagogue in London was built in 1921-1922 by architects Digby Lewis Solomon and Joseph Messers. This brick building in the Neo-Georgean style still serves as a synagogue.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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St Jude-onthe-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb

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Emmanuel Church

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Christ Church

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