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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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Notes:
The church started as a district of Lambeth parish and was granted its own
parish in 1842.
“... in Gothic style and is built in grey brick with stone dressings. It has a stone
octagonal spirelet mounted on an open arcaded stage over the south gable.
The interior has plaster vaulted ceilings supported on arcades of thin clustered
columns; it is simple in detail and presents a cheerful appearance” (extract
from the entry on the British History website, which includes a list of Vicars)
It was still thriving in 1962 with a membership of 230 but the parish was merged
with Kennington Cross, St Anselm in 1966 and church demolished in 1967. The
reason for closure is unknown. The site is now occupied by housing (Stoughton
Close)
Black Prince Road Church Parish or Cemetery : Latitude: 51.4913774, Longitude: -0.1171587
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