Anglican church

All Saints Church, Forest Gate

542 Romford Rd, London E7 8AF

All Saints Church, Forest Gate

Established in the late 19th century, this church was part of a significant expansion of Church of England establishments in the Forest Gate area during a period of rapid population growth. The church's construction was completed in 1886, following its inception as an iron church in 1880. (e7-nowandthen.org)

Architecturally, the building is notable for its Arts and Crafts movement influences, particularly evident in the stained glass windows designed by Paul Woodroffe, a prominent artist of the period. These windows are significant examples of the movement's ecclesiastical art, contributing to the church's aesthetic and historical value. (e7-nowandthen.org)

Over the years, the church has undergone several restorations and alterations to accommodate the evolving needs of its congregation and to preserve its historical features. Despite these efforts, the building has faced challenges related to its size and maintenance costs, leading to discussions about potential redevelopment to better serve the community. (e7-nowandthen.org)

The church's history reflects the broader religious and social developments in East London during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, highlighting its role in the community and the architectural heritage of the area.

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London, London
Country
United Kingdom

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