St Peter and St Paul, Bychurch Street, Teddington
A small church of 1980 by Biscoe & Stanton replacing a church of 1869, that was on the other side of the road. The font, foundation stone and some saints figures in stained glass were brought from that church. The building is now mainly used as a community facility with occasional services and is no longer a parish church.






































St Mary with St Alban, Ferry Lane, Teddington
A complete contrast to the vast former St Alban over the road, this is essentially a village church. The south aisle is 16th century, the chancel 19th century, the nave, north aisle and tower are from 1753-54. It was closed from 1889 to 1933 before rededication as a chapel of ease, followed by elevation back to parish church in 1977 when St Alban was closed.
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All Saints (former), Bute Avenue, Petersham
Built in 1907-08 by John Kelly, it is a huge Romanesque, very red basilica down a private road. It was never consecrated and regular services ended in the early 1960s, after that it was used only for weddings and occasional services until 1981. It was out of use by 1986 and sold for conversion to housing in 1996. I visited the interior in the early 1980s but have no pictures.
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St Peter, Petersham Lane, Petersham
Down a narrow lane, off the main road in the pretty but traffic laden village of Petersham, south of Richmond. The chancel is 12th century, the very large transepts are 18th and early 19th century. The interior retains many 18th century furnishings.








































































































































































































