Willingale One Name Study
 Willingale Family Tree

St Andrews Church, Battersea, London



 


Notes:
"The foundation stone was laid on 1 May 1884. Henry Stone, Architect, Macey

and Sons, builders" (from 'Parish Churches of London', Basil F L Clarke,

Batsford, 1966)

This church replaced the temporary building of 1875; it closed after being

severely damaged by a landmine in 1940 and finally demolished 1953. The

historic address is alternatively given as Dashwood New Road. A full

description and map are on a Diocesan file (ref DPC/017CJ). It was replaced by

Battersea, St George w St Andrew (BAT09) on the same site. Declared redundant in

1994, it was soon demolished (apart from the tower); the 1837 organ, which

came from the old St George’s, went to Dulwich, St Clement. It was replaced

with a smaller church attached to the tower, dedicated on 17 June 1996.

Housing was built on the remainder of the site.

[originally Stockdale Road]; site is now on Patmore Street

Church Parish or Cemetery : Latitude: 51.47669401958243, Longitude: -0.1392066478729248


Christening

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Christening    Person ID   Tree 
1 Rand, Ernest John  7 Jun 1903St Andrews Church, Battersea, London I4833 Willingale One Name Study