Can you identify where in London this picture was taken and what it’s of? If you think you can, leave a comment below. We’ll reveal the answer early next week. Good luck!
Well done to Candy Blackham, this is indeed the St Peter’s Church, Vere Street, also known variously as the Oxford Chapel and the Marylebone Chapel. Designed by James Gibbs in 1722, it was originally built as a chapel of ease to supplement the parish church of Marylebone and later served the congregation of All Souls Church, Langham Place, while damage to their chapel caused during the war was repaired. It now houses the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity.

St Peter’s Church, Vere Street