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St John, Church Road, Old Malden

On the edge of open countryside, this is a church of the early 17th century, with an older chancel and a much larger nave and chancel added in 1875 by T.G.Jackson.

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St James, Malden Road, New Malden

A large church by the Kingston by-pass. It was built in 1935 by Newberry and Fowler. There was some blast damage in WW2 which was rebuilt in the original style post war. The seating comes from a disused cinema. The Lady Chapel east window is by John Hayward.

St Joseph, Kingston Road, New Malden (Roman Catholic)

Built in 1922-35 by Osmund Bentley and completed by Adrian Gilbert Scott.

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St John, Kingston Road, New Malden

A small church of 1939 by Newberry and Fowler on the busy road to Kingston.

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St Pius X, The Triangle, Norbiton (Roman catholic)

A small suburban church of 1955, architect unknown.

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Christ Church, Coombe Road, New Malden

A long low building of 1866 by Freshwater & Brandon, north of New Malden station. There is a large modern extension on the north side.

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Holy Trinity, Rickmansworth Road, Northwood

Well west of the station and the town centre. This is a church of 1854 by S.S. Teulon, with a north aisle added by the Cutts Brothers in 1894 and a south aisle and west baptistery added in 1927 by W.C. Waymouth.

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Emmanuel, High Street, Northwood

Some way from the station, this is a large church of 1903 by Frank Elgood. A large western extension hides most of the west front, this is by Riley and Glanfield and dates from 1982. It forms part of a large evangelical complex.

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St Matthew, Hallowell Lane, Northwood (Roman Catholic)

A plain church of 1923-24 in a road off the main street near Northwood Station. The aisles were extended in 1983 by Gerald Murphy of Burles, Newton & Partners

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St Edmund the King, Pinner Road, Northwood Hills

A late church by N.F. Cachemaille-Day, dating from 1964, the lady chapel at right angles to the church is the chancel of a former hall church of 1935.

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