St Michael and All Angels Church, Gidea Park

St Michael and All Angels Church, Gidea Park
51°35′14.316″N 0°12′5.9148″E / 51.58731000°N 0.201643000°E / 51.58731000; 0.201643000Coordinates: 51°35′14.316″N 0°12′5.9148″E / 51.58731000°N 0.201643000°E / 51.58731000; 0.201643000
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Website http://stmichaelsgideapark.org.uk
History
Dedicated 21 May 1938
Architecture
Architect(s) Crowe and Careless
Years built 1931-1938
Completed 1938

St Michael and All Angels Church is a Church of England parish church in the Gidea Park area of Romford, east London. The area had become a garden suburb in the 1910s and a church dedicated to St Michael was built there in 1928, as a mission church to the parish church of All Saints Squirrels Heath (now Ardleigh Green).[1] Gidea Park was formed as an ecclesiastical district of its own in 1931 and a parish church commissioned from the architects Crowe and Careless. It was completed and consecrated on 21 May 1938, with the ecclesiastical district upgraded to a parish and the mission church building converted into the Bishop Chadwick Hall.[2]

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