St Mary, Ealing
Ealing parish church but now a good mile south of the modern town centre. It is a church of 1735-40 by J. Horne but reimagined by S.S. Teulon 1866-74 in a byzantine manner. The interior is a tour de force of polychrome brickwork, painted ironwork, an elaborate roof structure and glass designed by Thomas Boddington (the treasurer of Teulon’s restoration) and made by Heaton, Butler & Bayne. The yellowish baptistery windows are by Lavers & Barraud. The interior was restored 2002-2003.
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St Francis of Assisi, Grove Cresent Road, Stratford (Roman Catholic)
Just north of the town centre, 1868 by E.W. Pugin, with a sanctuary of 1931-32 by W.C. Mangan which is when the Stations of the Cross date from.













































St Barnabas, Browning Road, Little Ilford
A suburban church north of East Ham in Little Ilford, dating from 1900-09 it is by Bucknall and Comper. The glass in the east window is also by Comper but dates from 1954.

















































































