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St Edmund's Church, Chingford
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View of the western end of St Edmund's Church
Location Larkswood Road Chingford, London, E4 9DS
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website https://stedmund.org.uk/
History
Status Active
Dedication Edmund the Martyr
Dedicated 1909 (original building)
Architecture
Functional status Parish church
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated 24 February 1987
Architect(s) Nugent Cachemaille-Day
Style Simplified Perpendicular Gothic
Years built 1938 (present building)
Administration
Archdeaconry West Ham
Diocese Chelmsford

The Church of St Edmund, Chingford, is a Grade II listed Church of England parish church at Larkswood Road, Chingford, in Greater London.

History

St Edmund's Church was originally consecrated in January 1909 by the Bishop of St Albans as a chapel of ease for the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, Chingford, in a building now known as the Ryan Hall in Chingford Mount Road. A church hall was built in 1927.

The present church was built in 1938; the architect was Nugent Cachemaille-Day, who was a leading British exponent of Expressionist architecture. It has a nave of four bays, with two wide aisles, transepts and a short chancel. A low square tower is over the crossing. The style is described as "simplified perpendicular Gothic". The exterior is clad in knapped flint, reflecting the vernacular Essex tradition. A separate ecclesiastical parish was formed for St Edmund's in 1939. It became a Grade II listed building in 1987.

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The original St Edmund's church building of 1909 in Chingford Mount Road, now known as Ryan Hall.
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