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ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, STOCKWELL PARK ROAD, STOCKWELL

ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, STOCKWELL PARK ROAD, STOCKWELL

View of the west side of Stockwell Park Road, showing St Michael's church and adjoining houses. The church was built at a cost of £4,918 to the designs of William Rogers in 1840-1 on land given by William Cox. In 1880 the layout was altered, moving the altar from beneath the tower arcade to the west end, where a new apsidal chancel replaced the original porch. The exterior was restored with new pinnacles in 1896, and the interior renovated in 1920 by A.R. Powys. Damaged in June 1944 by a flying bomb, it was restored and re-dedicated in 1952. Coloured engraving by R. Radclyffe of a drawing by T. Allom for Brayley's History of Surrey, c.1842.
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Ref:00656
Identifier:SP15/713/MIC.3
Date:c.1842

#-Before 1850  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Engraving  #RELIGION  #STOCKWELL