Church in Richmond, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Christ Church is a former Church of England church on Kew Road in Richmond , in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames . Its architect was Arthur Blomfield [ 1] who, thirty years earlier, had designed another Anglican church of the same name in neighbouring East Sheen .[ 2]
The church building opened in 1894, the congregation's founding members being 1,300 Anglican members of St John the Divine, Richmond who objected to St John's moving away from an Evangelical style of worship and towards a more Catholic direction. They had left St John's in the 1870s and started worshipping at an iron church on Park Lane, Richmond that had previously been used by the Baptist congregation of Duke Street Church prior to the opening of its own church building in 1870.[ 3]
The foundation stone of the new building was laid by Mary, Duchess of Teck . The church's first vicar, from 1893 to 1908, was the Rev. Alfred Ernest Foster, who had been priest-in-charge at the temporary iron church since 1891.[ 3]
A large hall was built at the back of the church in 1895–96.[ 3]
The church closed in 1986, the congregation having merged with that of Holy Trinity Church , Sheen Park, Richmond, in 1977. The building has been converted into 15 residential flats .[ 3]
References
Sources
Church, Judith (2006). "Sir Arthur Blomfield, Victorian Architect". Richmond History, Journal of the Richmond Local History Society . 27 : 61– 62. ISSN 0263-0958 .
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Ancient parish churches (pre-1800) Anglican daughter churches
All Hallows, Twickenham
All Saints, East Sheen
All Saints' Hampton
All Saints Twickenham
All Souls, St Margarets
Christ Church, East Sheen
Holy Trinity Barnes
Holy Trinity Richmond
Holy Trinity Twickenham
St Andrew, Ham
St Augustine's, Whitton
St James, Hampton Hill
St John the Divine, Richmond
St John, Hampton Wick
St Luke, Kew
St Mark, Teddington
St Matthias, Richmond
St Michael and All Angels, Barnes
St Michael, Fulwell
St Peter & St Paul, Teddington
St Philip and All Saints, Kew (The Barn Church)
St Philip and St James, Whitton
St Richard, Ham
St Stephen, Twickenham
Roman Catholic churches
Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride, Kew
Our Lady Queen of Peace, Richmond
Sacred Heart, Teddington
St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton
St Elizabeth, Richmond
St Francis de Sales, Hampton Hill
St James, Twickenham
St Margaret of Scotland, St Margarets
St Mary Magdalen, Mortlake
St Osmund, Barnes
St Theodore, Hampton
St Thomas Aquinas, Ham
Other denominations
Amyand Park Chapel, Twickenham
Barnes Baptist
Barnes Healing Church
Barnes Methodist
Bethlehem Chapel, Richmond
Christ Church, Teddington
Christian Fellowship in Richmond
Duke Street Church, Richmond
East Sheen Baptist
Ebenezer Strict Baptist Chapel, Richmond
Elim Pentecostal Church, East Sheen
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Richmond
Free Grace Baptist Church, Twickenham
Friends, Richmond
Ham Christian Centre
Hampton Baptist
Hampton Hill United Reformed
Hampton Methodist
Life Church, Richmond
Raleigh Road United, Richmond
Richmond & Putney Unitarian
St Francis (Hickey's Almshouses), Richmond
Salvation Army, Teddington
Salvation Army, Twickenham
Teddington Baptist
Teddington Methodist
Twickenham Methodist
Twickenham United Reformed Church
Whitton Baptist
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