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St Michael's Church, Romford Road

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St Michael's Church, Romford Road
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51°33′13.778″N 0°3′21.577″E / 51.55382722°N 0.05599361°E / 51.55382722; 0.05599361
LocationManor Park, Newham, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteSt Michael and All Angels
Administration
ArchdioceseCanterbury
DioceseChelmsford
Episcopal areaBarking
ArchdeaconryWest Ham
DeaneryNewham

St Michael's Church is a Church of England parish church on the Romford Road in Manor Park, east London.

It originated in an 1894 mission hall opened on the Romford Road by St Mary's Church, Little Ilford. Initially housed in an iron church, St Michael's moved into a red-brick permanent church by Charles Spooner whose nave and aisles were completed in 1898 and its chancel in 1906. St Michael's became a separate mission district in 1928 under a priest-in-charge, answerable to a bishop, before taking over as the area's parish church in 1939, with St Mary's as its chapel of ease.[1][2]

This Victorian building was later closed, demolished and replaced by a smaller church on the same site as part of the Froud Centre.[3] It serves the parish of St Michael & All Angels, joint with St Mary the Virgin, Little Ilford. As of 2021, the parish priest is Father Lee Taylor.

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References

  1. ^ "East Ham: Churches - British History Online".
  2. ^ "The Froud Centre – St Michael and All Angels - Presence and Engagement".
  3. ^ "Our Community Centres".
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