Christ Church

Roger Parker noted the item on local residents In East Sheen in or about 1871 posted yesterday, which included a description of Christ Church. Built in two years from 1862 it was consecrated in 1864 as a memorial to the then late Edward Penrhyn – viz Penrhyn Crescent.

Roger writes: Christ Church is open each day and with new state of the art lighting recently installed, visitors can see not only the stained glass window mentioned in the item but also the fine chancel wall paintings and artwork on the wooden chancel ceiling, excellent examples of Victorian church art.

See also post on 24 September at https://childlawobserver10.com/2024/09/24/the-parish-of-st-marys-mortlake-with-christ-church-all-saints-east-sheen-2/


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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