St Ann's Church, South Tottenham, is an
Evangelical
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Anglican
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church
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Religion
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in the
St Ann's neighbourhood in
South Tottenham
South Tottenham is an area of the London Borough of Haringey, north London.
Location
South Tottenham occupies parts of the N postcode area, N15 and N postcode area, N17 London postal district, postal districts. It is bordered in the south by St ...
,
London
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,
UK, a part of the
Church of England
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.
The church currently holds one Sunday service at 10.30am.
History
The church was founded in 1860 and
dedicated in 1861. The architect of the building was
Thomas Talbot Bury
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. Its construction was funded by Fowler Newsam, a business man who lived nearby,
Fowler Newsam Hall, opposite the church on Avenue Road, is named after him.
The organ
The organ of 1842 was bought from
Crosby Hall, London
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and installed here in 1862.
[London, Greater, Tottenham, South, St. Ann, St. Ann's Road / Avenue Road, N16907]
, The National Pipe Organ Register.)
References
South Tottenham
South Tottenham is an area of the London Borough of Haringey, north London.
Location
South Tottenham occupies parts of the N postcode area, N15 and N postcode area, N17 London postal district, postal districts. It is bordered in the south by St ...
Diocese of London
Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Haringey
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