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St Mildred, Parkview Road, Addiscombe
A little nearer the centre of Addiscombe than the Roman Catholic church and Parkview Church this is a large church of 1931-1934 designed by Cecil Hare and his last church. A whole complex of buildings was constructed around its westwards and northwards to give extensive community facilities in 2007. Included in this is a small open courtyard chapel between the church and the extension. The interior of the church was redecorated in late 2018 giving it a very fresh look inside.
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Our Lady of the Annunciation, Bingham Road, Addiscombe (Roman Catholic)
Not far from the Anglican St Mildred, it is a large church of 1963-1964 by Denny & Bryan. Inside one transept contains the Lady Chapel which is separated by a glass screen from the church and has its sanctuary also screened off by sliding glass doors.








































All Saints, Onslow Gardens, Sanderstead
A medieval village parish church mainly dating from the 13th and 14th century but heavily restored in 1832. The north aisle was extended and widened in 1937 and a side chapel added. Inside there are a number of interesting monuments from the mid 17th century onwards and two medieval wall paintings uncovered in 1938.
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