Chancel screen in All Saints, Sydenham

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Chancel screen in All Saints, Sydenham

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 18 Sep 2008

The church was built in 1904 to the designs of Fellowes Prynne, though the west end was never completed through lack of funds, giving rise to the deceptively plain exterior seen in Image The interior is a contrast with its lofty gothic architecture. The full-height chancel screen is typical of Fellowes-Prynne's work. It is listed grade C.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.424873
Longitude
-0.046721