St Ann's Church, South Tottenham facts for kids
Quick facts for kids St Ann's Church, South Tottenham |
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Parish Church of St Ann | |
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Location | Avenue Road, Harringay, London, N15 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Tradition | Evangelical |
Website | [1] |
History | |
Founded | 1860 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Fowler Newsam |
Years built | 1861 |
Administration | |
Parish | St. Ann, Hanger Lane (South Tottenham) |
Archdeaconry | Hampstead |
Episcopal area | Edmonton |
Diocese | London |
Province | Canterbury |
St Ann's Church, South Tottenham is a special building in South Tottenham, London, UK. It is an Anglican church, which means it belongs to the Church of England. This church is known for its Evangelical traditions.
Today, St Ann's Church holds one Sunday service. It starts at 10:30 AM.
The Story of St Ann's Church
How the Church Began
St Ann's Church was started in 1860. The building itself was finished and opened in 1861. This means it has been standing for over 160 years!
Who Built It?
The person who designed the church building was an architect named Thomas Talbot Bury.
The money to build the church came from a businessman named Fowler Newsam. He lived very close to the church. In fact, a building across the street, Fowler Newsam Hall, is named after him.
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