St Stephen's Church, Ealing
St Stephen's Church is a Church of England church in the northern part of West Ealing, London. It was founded in 1867 as a mission and is now established as a separate parish. The first church building was a temporary iron church which was then replaced in 1876 by a substantial Victorian Gothic stone building which is now Grade II listed. Subsidence made that unsafe and it was deconsecrated in 1979. It has been converted to flats but still forms the landmark centrepiece of the St Stephen's Conservation Area. The congregation now holds services on the site of the church hall which has been redeveloped as the third church building and church centre.
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North Avenue, London Hanwell (London Borough of Ealing)
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N 51.5197 ° | E -0.3193 ° |
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St. Stephen's Court
North Avenue
W13 8HX London, Hanwell (London Borough of Ealing)
England, United Kingdom
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