The Guardian Angels Church, Mile End
The Guardian Angels Church is a Roman Catholic church at 377 Mile End Road in Mile End, east London. Designed by Frederick Arthur Walters, it was opened in 1903 and paid for by Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk as a memorial to his youngest sister, Lady Margaret Howard, who had performed charitable work in the East End.[1]
The church and its presbytery are both grade II listed buildings.[2][3]
References
- ^ Mile End: The Guardian Angels, Taking Stock: Catholic Churches in England and Wales, accessed 11 February 2017
- ^ Historic England. "The Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church (1088079)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
- ^ Historic England. "Guardian Angels Presbytery (1065111)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
External links
- Official website
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(pre-1800)
- Christ Church, Spitalfields
- St Anne, Limehouse
- St Dunstan, Stepney
- St George in the East
- St Mary, Bromley
- St Mary, Stratford-le-Bow
- St Matthew, Bethnal Green
- St Paul, Shadwell
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daughter
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denominations
- Bromley-by-Bow United Reformed Church
- English Martyrs Church, Tower Hill
- Guardian Angels, Mile End
- Holy Name & Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Bow
- Our Lady & St Catherine of Siena, Bow
- Our Lady Immaculate, Limehouse
- St Anne, Whitechapel
- St. Casimir's Lithuanian Church
- St Edmund, Millwall
- St Mary & St Joseph, Poplar
- St Mary & St Michael, Shadwell
- St Patrick, Wapping
- St Paul, Cubitt Town
- Trinity Independent Chapel, Poplar
- Zoar Chapel, Whitechapel
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