St Michael & All Angels church, Woolwich

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St Michael & All Angels church, Woolwich

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 4 Mar 2010

The church is on Borgard Road. This is the liturgical east end (but actually facing south-east). It was built c. 1878-1889 but there was never sufficient money to complete the original designs of the architect (William Butterfield, who was also responsible for Melbourne Cathedral, Australia with which it shares several architectural details). The south aisle and tower were constructed in 1954 to the designs of Thomas Ford. The church is listed grade C. For a view of the west end see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.490332
Longitude
0.053742