St Matthew was built 1864-6 by R R Rowe. Pevsner writes, ‘spectacular interior, the sky-lit octagon being faced with vigorous panelling – a kind of pitch-pine version of Ely.’
For an essay on the involvement of Rev. William J Beamont in the St Matthew’s and the Cambridge School of Art see:
https://www.calh.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/LLHRG-Bulletin-number-11.pdf
Further information can be found on the church website:
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