Croydon: St Michael and All Angels church, from the north

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Croydon: St Michael and All Angels church, from the north

Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 7 Jul 2009

St Michael and All Angels church is a late 19th century structure tucked into Croydon's main shopping area. Although Church of England, it is (and always has been) very Anglo-Catholic in its leanings and could easily be mistaken for a Roman Catholic church inside. The architect, J. Loughborough Pearson, built the similarly Anglo-Catholic St John the Evangelist in Upper Norwood (Image). For the south side of the church, see Image; for the east end, Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.378367
Longitude
-0.100576