St Mary Magdalene, Paddington

St Mary Magdalene

Not to be confused with St Mary, Paddington Green.

St Mary Magdalene, Paddington is a Grade I listed Anglican church at Rowington Close, London W2 5TF.

The parish was established in 1865 and work on the church started in 1867. Although complete in 1872, a fire destroyed the brand new roof so the first Mass in the new building could not be celebrated until St. Mary Magdalene’s Day, 22 July 1873. The church was consecrated after completion of interior decoration on 21 October 1878.

The architect was George Edmund Street, and this church is considered to be his masterpiece.[1] It includes notable stained glass by Henry Holiday and a later crypt chapel by Ninian Comper.

References

  1. "Architecture". St Mary Magdalene's Church. Retrieved 2016-03-23.
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Coordinates: 51°31′21″N 0°11′21″W / 51.5225°N 0.1891°W / 51.5225; -0.1891

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