All Hallows, Twickenham

About All Hallows, Twickenham

All Hallows Twickenham is a grade I listed church and parish of the Church of England in Twickenham, London. It is located prominently on Chertsey Road (A316), a major road artery of West London, near Twickenham Stadium. History and descriptionThe church is the continuation of Christopher Wren's All Hallows Lombard Street, in the City of London, which was demolished in 1939 and its stone square tower, bells, stone cloister, and interior fittings and furnishings moved to the new site in Twickenham. The church is also a continuation of St Martin's Mission Church, which had stood about half a mile to the south since 1914. The site of the former chapel was at the southern end of Whitton Road, beside Heatham House, and is now the location of the local beekeepers' association. St Martin's was a mission of the parish of St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham. In 1933, it became a conventional district with its own priest in charge, Harold Schofield. The modern parish of All Hallows is founded on St Martin's district, and had Schofield as its first vicar. The church was designed by Robert Atkinson, a modern build based on Wren's original plans for All Hallows Lombard Street. The foundation stone was laid by the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, on 11 July 1939, and the new church was consecrated on 9 November 1940 by his successor Geoffrey Fisher. During its consecration, air-raid precautions were in place and anti-aircraft gun fire could be heard in the distance, leading Bishop Fisher to say, "churches are being destroyed by agencies more unnatural and vile than the Great Fire ".

All Hallows, Twickenham Description

All Hallows Twickenham is a grade I listed church and parish of the Church of England in Twickenham, London. It is located prominently on Chertsey Road (A316), a major road artery of West London, near Twickenham Stadium. History and descriptionThe church is the continuation of Christopher Wren's All Hallows Lombard Street, in the City of London, which was demolished in 1939 and its stone square tower, bells, stone cloister, and interior fittings and furnishings moved to the new site in Twickenham. The church is also a continuation of St Martin's Mission Church, which had stood about half a mile to the south since 1914. The site of the former chapel was at the southern end of Whitton Road, beside Heatham House, and is now the location of the local beekeepers' association. St Martin's was a mission of the parish of St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham. In 1933, it became a conventional district with its own priest in charge, Harold Schofield. The modern parish of All Hallows is founded on St Martin's district, and had Schofield as its first vicar. The church was designed by Robert Atkinson, a modern build based on Wren's original plans for All Hallows Lombard Street. The foundation stone was laid by the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, on 11 July 1939, and the new church was consecrated on 9 November 1940 by his successor Geoffrey Fisher. During its consecration, air-raid precautions were in place and anti-aircraft gun fire could be heard in the distance, leading Bishop Fisher to say, "churches are being destroyed by agencies more unnatural and vile than the Great Fire ".

More about All Hallows, Twickenham

All Hallows, Twickenham is located at SW15 6 London, United Kingdom
http://www.allhallowstwick.org.uk/