St Stephen's Church, East Ham

Coordinates: 51°32′17″N 0°02′03″E / 51.537925°N 0.034121°E / 51.537925; 0.034121
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St Stephen's Church, East Ham, was a church on Green Street in East Ham, east London.[1] Its nave and aisles were completed in 1887 and its chancel, north chapel, south chancel aisle, vestries and choir in 1894. It founded three mission churches - St Alban's Church, St Michael's Church, Rutland Road and St Cuthbert's Church, Florence Road.

It was renovated in 1938 but severely damaged two years later in the London Blitz - St Cuthbert's was also destroyed during the war. The congregation moved to St Michael's but post-war the decision was taken not to rebuild St Stephen's and St Cuthbert's and the former was demolished in 1954 and the parish merged into that of St Edmund's.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "East Ham: Churches | British History Online". British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2016.

51°32′17″N 0°02′03″E / 51.537925°N 0.034121°E / 51.537925; 0.034121