St Margaret's Church, Putney
St Margaret's Church is in Putney Park Lane, Putney. It was designed by W. Allen Dixon in around 1872.

St Margaret's Church, Putney.
History
In 1872, The Building News and Engineering Journal recorded that W. Allen Dixon was acting as architect for Colonel Alexander Croll in alterations to Granard Park (or Lodge), Putney Park Lane, Roehampton, and the construction of a new church in its grounds.[1] St Margaret's is the resulting church. It was originally a Baptist chapel but it later became the Anglican St Margaret's.[2]
Gallery
- Interior view.
- Rear view.
- Main entrance.
- Stained glass window.
- List of ministers and incumbents.
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References
- "Trade News. Tenders." The Building News and Engineering Journal, Vol. 22, January-June 1872, p. 48.
- Richardson, Kenneth. (2002) The "Twenty-Five" Churches of the Southwark Diocese: An inter-war campaign of church-building. Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine London: The Ecclesiological Society. p. 112. ISBN 0946823154
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