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St Michael, Cobham Close, Wandsworth Common

Very near Wandsworth Common, this is a church and former school of 1881 by William White. It was built as a memorial to Rev H.B. Verdon and Philip Cazenove, all the money raised by their friends. The stained glass is, apart from the south chapel, by Lavers, Barraud & Westlake.

St Mary Magdalene, Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common

At the north end of Trinity Road, facing the street. It dates from 1887-88 and is by B.E. Ferrey, a chancel was added in 1900 and a north aisle in 1906 both by Cole and Adams. Inside the outer parts of the north and south aisles have been partitioned off as offices and halls. The rood screen is a WW1 memorial. In the rooms behind the church are some images of an unexecuted decorative scheme for the chancel.