St Ann's Church, South Tottenham

St Ann's Church, South Tottenham, is an Evangelical Anglican church in the St Ann's neighbourhood in South Tottenham, London, UK, a part of the Church of England. The church currently holds one Sunday services at 10.30am.[1]

St Ann's Church, South Tottenham
Parish Church of St Ann
LocationAvenue Road, Harringay, London, N15
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
TraditionEvangelical
Website
History
Founded1860
Architecture
Architect(s)Fowler Newsam
Years built1861
Administration
ParishSt. Ann, Hanger Lane (South Tottenham)
ArchdeaconryHampstead
Episcopal areaEdmonton
DioceseLondon
ProvinceCanterbury
Clergy
Bishop(s)Robert Wickham
Vicar(s)The Revd. Jessica Swift
Honorary priest(s)The Revd Preb. John Root
ArchdeaconJohn Hawkins
Laity
Reader(s)Robert Horsley
Keith Jackson

History

The church was founded in 1860 and dedicated in 1861. The architect of the building was Thomas Talbot Bury.[2] Its construction was funded by Fowler Newsam, a business man who lived nearby, Fowler Newsam Hall, opposite the church on Avenue Road, is named after him.[3]

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References

  1. "St. Ann's Church".
  2. Historic England. "Parish Church of St Ann – list entry summary".
  3. A. P. Baggs, Diane K. Bolton, Eileen P. Scarff and G. C. Tyack (1976). A History of the County of Middlesex. 5, Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham. London: Victoria County History. pp. 348–355.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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