St Andrew's Church, Surbiton

St Andrew's Church, Surbiton is one of two Church of England parish churches in Surbiton, London - the other is St Mark's. It is dedicated to Saint Andrew, and is situated at the junction of St Andrew's Road and Maple Road.

St Andrew's
St Andrew's Church, Surbiton
51.3933°N 0.3088°W / 51.3933; -0.3088
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationAnglican
WebsiteSt. Andrew's Church
Architecture
StyleGothic
Administration
ParishSurbiton
DeaneryKingston
ArchdeaconryWandsworth
DioceseSouthwark
Clergy
Vicar(s)Rev'd Robert Stanier
Curate(s)Rev'd Michael Johns-Perring
Laity
Director of musicSimon Harvey
Churchwarden(s)Anne Miller
Martin Taylor
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated6 October 1983
Reference no.1080050

History

The church was built in 1871–72 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, at a cost of £6,602, and consecrated in 1872. The money was put up by Angela Burdett-Coutts, of Coutts Bank.[1] It was listed grade II, entry 1080050, in 1983.[2] The stained glass above the chancel and both in and above the baptistry was designed and produced by Lavers, Barraud and Westlake; the other stained glass is later.[3]

The tower was added in the early 20th century, at a cost of £1,400, as a gift of thanks to the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) following his recovery from an illness.[1] In 2009 Saint Andrew's underwent restoration.[1]

References

  1. "Saint Andrew's Church". Surbiton Parish Church. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  2. "Church of St Andrew". Historic England.
  3. "St Andrew's". St Andrew and St Mark Surbiton.
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