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St Luke, Baxter Road, Ilford

Just nave, aisles and transepts were built of this church of 1914-15 by Edwin T. Dunn.

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St Alban, Albert Road, Ilford

A typical church by J.E.K. and J.P. Cutts built 1899-1910. The rood came from St Edmund, Edmonton and the 18th-century pulpit from All Souls, Oxford.

St Margaret of Antioch, Perth Road, Ilford

Well north of the town centre, it dates from 1913-14 and is by Edwin T. Dunn.

St Mary the Virgin, High Road, Ilford

This is Ilford parish church. The nave is by James Savage 1829-31, the tower added by Arthur Ashpitel in 1865-66. The unmatched chancel was added 1919-20 by Edwin T. Dunn and a south chapel by J. Harold Gibbons 1928-29. The large paintings of the Stations of the Cross are by E.A. Fellowes-Prynne.

St John the Evangelist, Aldborough Lane South, Seven Kings

The chancel and eastern nave by J.E.K. Cutts and J.P. Cutts 1902-03, the western part of the nave 1906, and the aisles finished by Cutts, Davis & Boddy 1913-14. In 1989-1990 the church interior was realigned by 180 degrees and divided. The Baptistry became the Sanctuary, with the western half of the nave becoming a worship area and gaining a large new stained glass window by Derek Hunt in 2005. The two arts and crafts windows in the former baptistry are by Louis Davis from 1908.The eastern end of the nave became an entry area and lounge and the chancel became a hall area with a kitchen in the north aisle and the south chancel chapel is now a storeroom.

All Saints, Goodmayes Lane, Goodmayes

By P.K. Allen 1912-13, south of the station.

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St Paul, Barley Lane, Goodmayes

By Chancellor & Sons, 1903-29, a little way north of the station.

Barnado Village Church, Tanner’s Lane, Barkingside

The church for a now defunct “village” built for Barnado’s. It is by Ebenezer Gregg 1892.

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St George, Woodford Avenue, Barkingside

Close to Gants Hill station, it dates from 1931-32 and was designed by Sir Charles Nicholson.

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St Laurence, Woodford Avenue, Barkingside

By N.F. Cachemaille-Day 1939-40, deep in suburbia.

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