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| jurisdiction = Diocese |
| jurisdiction = Diocese |
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| name = Southwark |
| name = Southwark |
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| latin = Dioecesis Southwarcensis |
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| province = [[Province of Canterbury|Canterbury]] |
| province = [[Province of Canterbury|Canterbury]] |
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| coat = Diocese of Southwark arms.svg |
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| coat_size = 150px |
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| flag = Flag of the Diocese of Southwark.svg |
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| flag_size = 150px |
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| parishes = 300 |
| parishes = 300 |
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| churches = 370 |
| churches = 370 |
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| bishop = [[Christopher Chessun]], [[Bishop of Southwark (Anglican)|Bishop of Southwark]] |
| bishop = [[Christopher Chessun]], [[Bishop of Southwark (Anglican)|Bishop of Southwark]] |
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| cathedral = [[Southwark Cathedral]] |
| cathedral = [[Southwark Cathedral]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| archdeaconries = Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Greenwich, Reigate, Southwark, Wandsworth |
| archdeaconries = Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Greenwich, Reigate, Southwark, Wandsworth |
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| suffragans = [[ |
| suffragans = [[Rosemarie Mallett]], area [[Bishop of Croydon]]<br />[[Martin Gainsborough]], area [[Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames|Bishop of Kingston]]<br />area [[Bishop of Woolwich]] (vacant) |
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| archdeacons = [[Alastair Cutting]], [[Archdeacon of Lewisham & Greenwich]]<ref name="archdeacons201212">{{cite web|url=http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2337 |title=New Archdeacons for Southwark Diocese |date=16 December 2013 |access-date=5 April 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130112232804/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2337 |archive-date=12 January 2013 }}</ref><br />[[Simon Gates]], [[Archdeacon of Lambeth]]<ref>[http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2518 Diocese of Southwark – New Archdeacon of Lambeth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720030851/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2518 |date=20 July 2013 }}</ref><br />[[John Kiddle]], [[Archdeacon of Wandsworth]]<br />[[Moira Astin]], [[Archdeacon of Reigate]]<br />[[ |
| archdeacons = [[Alastair Cutting]], [[Archdeacon of Lewisham & Greenwich]]<ref name="archdeacons201212">{{cite web|url=http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2337 |title=New Archdeacons for Southwark Diocese |date=16 December 2013 |access-date=5 April 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130112232804/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2337 |archive-date=12 January 2013 }}</ref><br />[[Simon Gates]], [[Archdeacon of Lambeth]]<ref>[http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2518 Diocese of Southwark – New Archdeacon of Lambeth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720030851/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/news/pr/pr.php?id=2518 |date=20 July 2013 }}</ref><br />[[John Kiddle (priest)|John Kiddle]], [[Archdeacon of Wandsworth]]<br />[[Moira Astin]], [[Archdeacon of Reigate]]<br />[[Jonathan Sedgwick]], [[Archdeacon of Southwark]]<br />[[Greg Prior]], [[Archdeacon of Croydon]] |
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| website = [http://www.southwark.anglican.org/ southwark.anglican.org] |
| website = [http://www.southwark.anglican.org/ southwark.anglican.org] |
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[[File:Southwark Cathedral, 24th floor.jpg|thumb|278px|Southwark Cathedral]] |
[[File:Southwark Cathedral, 24th floor.jpg|thumb|278px|Southwark Cathedral]] |
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The '''Diocese of Southwark''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ʌ|ð| |
The '''Diocese of Southwark''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ʌ|ð|ər|k|audio=LL-Q1860 (eng)-Back ache-Southwark.wav}} {{respell|SUDH|ərk}})<ref>{{cite dictionary|entry=Southwark|title=The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World|year=1952|location=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press}}</ref> is one of the 42 dioceses of the [[Church of England]], part of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]]. The diocese forms part of the [[Province of Canterbury]] in [[England]]. It was created on 1 May 1905<ref name="ReferenceA">{{London Gazette|issue=27777|page=2169|date=21 March 1905}}</ref> from part of the ancient [[Diocese of Rochester]] that was served by a [[suffragan bishop]] of Southwark (1891–1905). Before 1877 most of the area was part of the [[Diocese of Winchester]], some being part of the [[Diocese of London]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24483/page/4189 | title=Page 4189 | Issue 24483, 17 July 1877 | London Gazette | the Gazette }}</ref> |
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==Geographical extent== |
==Geographical extent== |
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==Bishops== |
==Bishops== |
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Alongside the diocesan [[Anglican Bishop of Southwark|Bishop of Southwark]] ([[Christopher Chessun]]), the |
Alongside the diocesan [[Anglican Bishop of Southwark|Bishop of Southwark]] ([[Christopher Chessun]]), the diocese has three area (suffragan) bishops: [[Rosemarie Mallett]], area [[Bishop of Croydon]]; [[Martin Gainsborough]], area [[Bishop of Kingston]]; and an area [[Bishop of Woolwich]] (vacant). Since 1994 the [[Bishop of Fulham]] (currently [[Jonathan Baker (bishop)|Jonathan Baker]], since 2013) has provided '[[alternative episcopal oversight]]' in the diocese (along with those of [[Diocese of London|London]] and [[Diocese of Rochester|Rochester]]) to those parishes which reject the ordination of women to the priesthood. Baker is licensed as an [[honorary assistant bishop]] in Southwark diocese in order to facilitate his ministry there. |
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Several other bishops are licensed as |
Several other bishops are licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese: |
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*2004–present: [[Michael Doe (bishop)|Michael Doe]], Preacher to [[Gray's Inn]], former General Secretary of [[USPG]] and former [[Bishop of Swindon|Bishop suffragan of Swindon]], lives in [[Woolwich]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
*2004–present: [[Michael Doe (bishop)|Michael Doe]], Preacher to [[Gray's Inn]], former General Secretary of [[USPG]] and former [[Bishop of Swindon|Bishop suffragan of Swindon]], lives in [[Woolwich]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
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| id = U36841 |
| id = U36841 |
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| volume = 2014 |
| volume = 2014 |
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| edition = December 2013 online |
| edition = December 2013 online |
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*2006–present: [[Richard Harries, Baron |
*2006–present: [[Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth]], is an honorary professor of theology at [[King's College London]], former [[Gresham Professor of Divinity]] and former [[Bishop of Oxford]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
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| title=Harries, Richard Douglas |
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| othernames = Richard Douglas |
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| id = U29125 |
| id = U29125 |
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| volume = 2014 |
| volume = 2014 |
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| edition = December 2013 online |
| edition = December 2013 online |
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*2009–present: [[David Atkinson (bishop)|David Atkinson]], former [[Bishop of Thetford|Bishop suffragan of Thetford]], lives in [[South Croydon]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
*2009–present: [[David Atkinson (bishop)|David Atkinson]], former [[Bishop of Thetford|Bishop suffragan of Thetford]], lives in [[South Croydon]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
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| title=Atksinson, David John |
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| othernames = David John |
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| id = U5944 |
| id = U5944 |
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| volume = 2014 |
| volume = 2014 |
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| edition = December 2013 online |
| edition = December 2013 online |
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*2011–present: [[Alan Chesters]], retired diocesan [[Bishop of Blackburn]], lives in [[Lingfield, Surrey]] (he is also licensed in [[Diocese of Chichester|Sussex]] and [[Diocese in Europe|in Europe]] |
*2011–present: [[Alan Chesters]], retired diocesan [[Bishop of Blackburn]], lives in [[Lingfield, Surrey]] (he is also licensed in [[Diocese of Chichester|Sussex]] and [[Diocese in Europe|in Europe]]).<ref>{{Crockford |
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| surname = Chesters |
| surname = Chesters |
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| forenames = Alan David |
| forenames = Alan David |
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*2011–present: [[Peter Selby]], a visiting professor at [[King's College London]] and retired [[Bishop of Worcester]], [[Bishop to Prisons]] and suffragan (later area) [[Bishop of Kingston]], lives in [[Sydenham, London|Sydenham]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
*2011–present: [[Peter Selby]], a visiting professor at [[King's College London]] and retired [[Bishop of Worcester]], [[Bishop to Prisons]] and suffragan (later area) [[Bishop of Kingston]], lives in [[Sydenham, London|Sydenham]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
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| id = U40705 |
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| volume = 2014 |
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| edition = December 2013 online |
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*2013–present: The [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]'s chief of staff, [[Nigel Stock (bishop)|Nigel Stock]], [[Bishop at Lambeth]], [[Bishop to the Forces]] and [[Bishop for the Falkland Islands]], lives in [[Lambeth]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
*2013–present: The [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]'s chief of staff, [[Nigel Stock (bishop)|Nigel Stock]], [[Bishop at Lambeth]], [[Bishop to the Forces]] and [[Bishop for the Falkland Islands]], lives in [[Lambeth]].<ref>{{Who's Who |
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| title=Stock, (William) Nigel |
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| othernames = (William) Nigel |
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| id = U36349 |
| id = U36349 |
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| volume = 2014 |
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| edition = December 2013 online |
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*2014–present: [[Stephen Platten]], Rector of [[St Michael Cornhill]] ([[Diocese of London]]) and retired [[Bishop of Wakefield (diocese)|Bishop of Wakefield]] (also in London and [[Diocese of Newcastle|Newcastle]] dioceses |
*2014–present: [[Stephen Platten]], Rector of [[St Michael Cornhill]] ([[Diocese of London]]) and retired [[Bishop of Wakefield (diocese)|Bishop of Wakefield]] (also in London and [[Diocese of Newcastle|Newcastle]] dioceses).<ref>{{Church Times | title = Appointments | url = http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2015/2-january/gazette/appointments/appointments | issue = 7920 | date = 2 January 2014 | page = 31 | accessed = 2 January 2015 }}</ref> |
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*2021–present: [[Rob Gillion]], Vicar of [[Streatham]] Christ Church and Associate Bishop for the Arts (honorary assistant bishop), is a former [[Bishop of Riverina]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/new-priest-for-christ-church-streatham/|title=New priest for Christ Church, Streatham|date=8 October 2020}}</ref> |
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== Churches == |
== Churches == |
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|''New Addington St George'' |
|''New Addington St George'' |
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|''1946, perm. building 1962, decl. redundant 1985<ref |
|''1946, perm. building 1962, decl. redundant 1985<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|Addiscombe St Mildred |
|Addiscombe St Mildred |
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|1913, permanent building |
|1913, permanent building 1931-32<ref>{{cite web |title= Addiscombe, St Mildred |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/church/addiscombe-st-mildred/ |access-date= 23 March 2023 }}</ref> |
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|''Croydon St James'' |
|''Croydon Common, St James'' |
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|''1829, declared redundant |
|''1829, declared redundant 1989''<ref name=FPWrp/> |
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|''Croydon St Edmund'' |
|''Croydon St Edmund'' |
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|''1881, declared redundant |
|''{{circa|1881}}, declared redundant {{circa|1964}}<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Addiscombe St Martin'' |
|''Addiscombe St Martin'' |
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|''1902, declared redundant 1994<ref |
|''1902, declared redundant 1994, demolished 1995<<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Croydon Holy Trinity'' |
|''Croydon Holy Trinity'' |
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|''1881, declared redundant 1980<ref |
|''1881, declared redundant 1980<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Upper Norwood St Margaret'' |
|''Upper Norwood St Margaret'' |
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|''1901, declared redundant 2003<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/UPP01.pdf |
|''1901, declared redundant 2003<ref>{{Cite web |date= December 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/UPP01.pdf |title= Upper Norwood, St Margaret |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=12 January 2021 |archive-date=5 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305105837/http://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/UPP01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Thornton Heath St Aidan'' |
|''Thornton Heath, St Aidan'' <small>(unconsecrated)</small> |
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|''1964, use ceased 1978<ref |
|''1964, use ceased 1978<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|Riddlesdown (St James) |
|Riddlesdown (St James) |
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|1903, current building 1915-1931<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN01.pdf |
|1903, current building 1915-1931<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN01.pdf |title= Kenley, Little Roke Mission Hall |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114230204/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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|Sanderstead St Mary |
|Sanderstead St Mary |
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|Waterloo St Andrew |
|Waterloo St Andrew |
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|1855, new building 1960, new building 2006<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM05.pdf |
|1855, new building 1960, new building 2006<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM05.pdf |title= Lambeth, St Andrew |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=6 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106170334/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM05.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/WAT01.pdf |title= Waterloo, St Andrew w St Thomas |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=6 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106170743/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/WAT01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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|South Lambeth St Stephen |
|South Lambeth St Stephen |
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|''Lambeth St Mary the Less'' |
|''Lambeth St Mary the Less'' |
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|''1828, closed 1966<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM07.pdf |
|''1828, closed 1966<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM07.pdf |title= Lambeth, St Mary the Less |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=5 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305050145/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM07.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth Holy Trinity'' |
|''Lambeth Holy Trinity'' |
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|''1839, closed 1951<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM03.pdf |
|''1839, closed 1951<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM03.pdf |title= Lambeth, Holy Trinity |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114161831/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM03.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Kennington St James'' |
|''Kennington Park, St James'' |
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|''1840s, closed 1923<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN04.pdf |
|''1840s, closed 1923<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN04.pdf |title= Kennington Park, St James |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114080726/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN04.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth All Saints'' |
|''Lambeth All Saints'' |
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|''1846, demolished 1901<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM01.pdf |
|''1846, demolished 1901<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM01.pdf |title= Lambeth, All Saints |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114121143/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Kennington St Barnabas'' |
|''Kennington St Barnabas'' |
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|''1850, declared redundant 1980<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN07.pdf |
|''1850, declared redundant 1980<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN07.pdf |title= Kennington, St Barnabas |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114121200/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/KEN07.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth St Thomas'' |
|''Lambeth St Thomas'' |
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|''1857, demolished 1956<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM12.pdf |
|''1857, demolished 1956<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM12.pdf |title= Lambeth, St Thomas |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=24 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924104142/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM12.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth St Silas'' |
|''Lambeth St Silas'' |
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|''1862, demolished c. 1945<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM11.pdf |
|''1862, demolished c. 1945<ref>{{Cite web |date= February 2008 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM11.pdf |title= Lambeth St Silas (mission church) |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=5 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305001634/http://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM11.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth St Philip'' |
|''Lambeth St Philip'' |
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|''1863, declared redundant 1975<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM10.pdf |
|''1863, declared redundant 1975<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM10.pdf |title= Lambeth, St Philip |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114203752/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM10.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Clapham St Saviour'' |
|''Clapham St Saviour'' |
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|''1864, destroyed 1940<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA07.pdf |
|''1864, destroyed 1940<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA07.pdf |title= Clapham, St Saviour |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114022501/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA07.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Brixton St Jude'' |
|''Brixton St Jude'' |
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|''1868, declared redundant 1979''<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/EAS01.pdf |
|''1868, declared redundant 1979''<ref>{{Cite web |date= August 2008 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/EAS01.pdf |title= East Brixton, St Jude |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=28 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200928064631/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/EAS01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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|''Lambeth Emmanuel'' |
|''Lambeth Emmanuel'' |
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|''1869, closed 1951<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM02.pdf |
|''1869, closed 1951<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM02.pdf |title= Lambeth, Emmanuel |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=15 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210115212346/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM02.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Brixton St Saviour'' |
|''Brixton St Saviour'' |
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|''1875, original building redundant 1977, LEP with Methodists 1979, closed 2005<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI01.pdf |
|''1875, original building redundant 1977, LEP with Methodists 1979, closed 2005<ref>{{Cite web |date= September 2010 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI01.pdf |title= Brixton Hill, St Saviour (1) |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=15 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210115164848/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Brixton St Catherine'' |
|''Brixton St Catherine'' |
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|''1877, closed 1902<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI05.pdf |
|''1877, closed 1902<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI05.pdf |title= Brixton, St Catherine (mission church) |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=15 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210115212348/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BRI05.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''South Lambeth All Saints'' |
|''South Lambeth All Saints'' |
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|''1878, declared redundant c. 1949<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU05.pdf |
|''1878, declared redundant c. 1949<ref>{{Cite web |date= February 2009 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU05.pdf |title= South Lambeth, All Saints |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=11 March 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311142836/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU05.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lambeth St Augustine'' |
|''Lambeth St Augustine'' |
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|''1882, rebuilt 1899, closed 1949<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM06.pdf |
|''1882, rebuilt 1899, closed 1949<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2010 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM06.pdf |title= Lambeth, St Augustine's mission |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114131617/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/LAM06.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Stockwell Epiphany'' |
|''Stockwell Epiphany'' |
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|''c. 1910, out of use 1930s<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STO03.pdf |
|''c. 1910, out of use 1930s<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STO03.pdf |title= Stockwell, Epiphany mission church |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=15 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210115014716/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STO03.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Clapham St Bede'' |
|''Clapham St Bede'' |
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|''1924, redundant before 1983<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA03.pdf |
|''1924, redundant before 1983<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA03.pdf |title= Clapham, St Bede (church for the deaf and dumb) |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114201631/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CLA03.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Gipsy Hill St Jude'' |
|''Gipsy Hill St Jude'' |
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|''1880, closed 1960s<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/GIP02.pdf |
|''1880, closed 1960s<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/GIP02.pdf |title= Gipsy Hill, St Jude mission church |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=5 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305050124/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/GIP02.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Streatham St Anselm'' |
|''Streatham St Anselm'' |
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|''1882, closed 1952<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STR06.pdf |
|''1882, closed 1952<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STR06.pdf |title= Streatham, St Anselm|publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=20 October 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161020041847/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/STR06.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Lower Streatham St Andrew'' |
|''Lower Streatham St Andrew'' |
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|''1886, declared redundant 1988<ref |
|''1886, declared redundant 1988<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Streatham All Saints'' |
|''Streatham All Saints'' |
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|''1897, closed 1953<ref |
|''1897, closed 1953<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Streatham St John'' |
|''Streatham St John'' |
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|''1908, closed c. 1940<ref |
|''1908, closed c. 1940<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''West Norwood St Paul'' |
|''West Norwood St Paul'' |
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|''1909, closed c. 1962<ref |
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|''South Wimbledon St Peter'' |
|''South Wimbledon St Peter'' |
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|''1901, rebuilt 1911, redundant 1982''<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU10.pdf |
|''1901, rebuilt 1911, redundant 1982''<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU10.pdf |title=South Wimbledon, St Peter |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=16 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116005053/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/SOU10.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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=== Archdeaconry of Reigate === |
=== Archdeaconry of Reigate === |
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'''Deanery of Reigate:''' Betchworth (St Michael & All Angels), Brockham Green (Christ Church), Buckland (St Mary the Virgin), [[Church of St Nicholas, Charlwood|Charlwood (St Nicholas)]], Chipstead (St Margaret of Antioch), Gatton (St Andrew), Horley St Bartholomew, Horley St Francis, Horley St Wilfrid, Kingswood (St Andrew), Leigh (St Bartholomew), Lower Kingswood (Wisdom of God), Merstham (St Katharine), Redhill Holy Trinity, Redhill St John the Evangelist, Redhill St Matthew, Reigate St Luke, Reigate St Mark, |
'''Deanery of Reigate:''' Betchworth (St Michael & All Angels), Brockham Green (Christ Church), Buckland (St Mary the Virgin), [[Church of St Nicholas, Charlwood|Charlwood (St Nicholas)]], Chipstead (St Margaret of Antioch), Gatton (St Andrew), Horley St Bartholomew, Horley St Francis, Horley St Wilfrid, Kingswood (St Andrew), Leigh (St Bartholomew), Lower Kingswood (Wisdom of God), Merstham (St Katharine), Redhill Holy Trinity, Redhill St John the Evangelist, Redhill St Matthew, Reigate St Luke, Reigate St Mark, {{Interlanguage link| Church of St Mary Magdalene, Reigate | WD=Q17547872|lt=St Mary's Church, Reigate}}, Reigate St Philip, Reigate Heath Church, Reigate Mill Church, Salfords (Christ the King), Sidlow Bridge (Emmanuel), South Merstham (All Saints), Tadworth (Good Shepherd), Woodmansterne (St Peter) |
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'''Deanery of Sutton:''' Beddington (St Mary), Belmont (St John the Baptist), [[All Saints Church, Benhilton|Benhilton (All Saints)]], Carshalton (All Saints), Carshalton Beeches (Good Shepherd), [[St Alban's, Cheam|Cheam St Alban the Martyr]], Cheam St Dunstan, Cheam St Oswald, Hackbridge and Beddington Corner All Saints, Roundshaw (St Paul), St Helier Bishop Andrewes, St Helier St Peter, South Beddington (St Michael & All Angels), Sutton Christ Church, Sutton St Barnabas, [[St Nicholas Church, Sutton, London|Sutton St Nicholas]], Wallington Holy Trinity, Wallington Springfield Church, Wallington St Patrick, Worcester Park (Christ Church) |
'''Deanery of Sutton:''' Beddington (St Mary), Belmont (St John the Baptist), [[All Saints Church, Benhilton|Benhilton (All Saints)]], Carshalton (All Saints), Carshalton Beeches (Good Shepherd), [[St Alban's, Cheam|Cheam St Alban the Martyr]], Cheam St Dunstan, Cheam St Oswald, Hackbridge and Beddington Corner All Saints, Roundshaw (St Paul), St Helier Bishop Andrewes, St Helier St Peter, South Beddington (St Michael & All Angels), Sutton Christ Church, Sutton St Barnabas, [[St Nicholas Church, Sutton, London|Sutton St Nicholas]], Wallington Holy Trinity, Wallington Springfield Church, Wallington St Patrick, Worcester Park (Christ Church) |
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|[[St John Horsleydown|''Bermondsey St John'']] |
|[[St John Horsleydown|''Bermondsey St John'']] |
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|''1726-1733, declared redundant 1968, site sold 1974''<ref>{{cite web |title= Horsleydown, St John the Evangelist |date= August 2008 |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |url= http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/HOR01.pdf |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120311141930/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/HOR01.pdf |archive-date= 11 March 2012 |url-status= dead}}</ref> |
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|''1726-1733, declared redundant 1968'' |
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|''Rotherhithe Christ Church'' |
|''Rotherhithe Christ Church'' |
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|''1839, declared redundant 1958<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/ROT02.pdf |
|''1839, declared redundant 1958, demolished 1979<ref>{{Cite web |date= August 2008 |title= Rotherhithe, Christ Church |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/ROT02.pdf |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=15 January 2021 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210115174443/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/ROT02.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Rotherhithe All Saints'' |
|''Rotherhithe All Saints'' |
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|''1840, declared redundant 1952<ref name=FPWrp>{{cite web |date= Autumn 2020 |title= Former Places of Worship research project |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/booklet-Former-Places-of-Worship-in-the-Diocese-of-Southwark-low-res.pdf |access-date= 23 March 2023 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230315224421/https://southwark.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/booklet-Former-Places-of-Worship-in-the-Diocese-of-Southwark-low-res.pdf |archive-date= 15 March 2023 |url-status= live }}</ref>'' |
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|''1840, declared redundant 1952<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/ROT01.pdf {{Bare URL inline|date=June 2021}}</ref>'' |
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|''Bermondsey Christ Church'' |
|''Bermondsey Christ Church'' |
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|''1848, declared redundant 1956<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER02.pdf |
|''1848, declared redundant 1956<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2011 |url=https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER02.pdf |title= Bermondsey, Christ Church |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=1 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201201212030/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER02.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Rotherhithe St Paul'' |
|''Rotherhithe St Paul'' |
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|''1850, closed c. 1955<ref |
|''1850, closed c. 1955<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Rotherhithe St Barnabas'' |
|''Rotherhithe St Barnabas'' |
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|''1872, declared redundant c. 1956<ref |
|''1872, declared redundant c. 1956<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Bermondsey St Augustine'' |
|''South Bermondsey St Augustine'' |
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|''1873, rebuilt 1883, declared redundant 1995<ref |
|''1873, rebuilt 1883, declared redundant 1995<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Bermondsey St Crispin'' |
|''Bermondsey St Crispin'' |
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|''1879, rebuilt 1959, declared redundant 1999<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/ |
|''1879, rebuilt 1959, declared redundant 1999''<ref>{{cite web |date= July 2007 |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/BER06.pdf |title= Bermondsey, St Crispin |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date= 23 March 2023 }}</ref> |
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|''Camberwell St Mark'' |
|''Camberwell St Mark'' |
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|''1880, declared redundant 1965<ref |
|''1880, declared redundant 1965<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Bermondsey St Andrew'' |
|''Bermondsey St Andrew'' |
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|''1882, closed c. 1945<ref |
|''1882, closed c. 1945<ref name=FPWrp/>'' |
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|''Bermondsey St Luke'' |
|''Bermondsey St Luke'' |
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|''1885, declared redundant 1961<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER08.pdf |
|''1885, declared redundant 1961<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER08.pdf |title= Bermondsey, St Luke |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=18 June 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200618182846/https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/BER08.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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|''Camberwell St Bartholomew'' |
|''Camberwell St Bartholomew'' |
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|''1887, declared redundant 1993<ref>https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CAM06.pdf |
|''1887, declared redundant 1993<ref>{{Cite web |date= July 2007 |url= https://southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CAM06.pdf |title= Camberwell, St Bartholomew |publisher= Diocese of Southwark |access-date=13 January 2021 |archive-date=5 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305195923/http://www.southwark.anglican.org/downloads/lostchurches/CAM06.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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'''Deanery of Camberwell:''' Camberwell St George, [[St Giles' Church, Camberwell|Camberwell St Giles]], Camberwell St Luke, Camberwell St Matthew, Nunhead (St Antony), [[All Saints Church, Peckham|Peckham All Saints]], Peckham Christ Church, Peckham St John, Peckham St Mary Magdalene |
'''Deanery of Camberwell:''' Camberwell St George, [[St Giles' Church, Camberwell|Camberwell St Giles]], Camberwell St Luke, Camberwell St Matthew, Nunhead (St Antony), [[All Saints Church, Peckham|Peckham All Saints]], Peckham Christ Church, Peckham St John, Peckham St Mary Magdalene |
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'''Deanery of Battersea:''' Battersea Christ Church, Battersea St George, Battersea St Luke, [[St Mary's Church, Battersea|Battersea St Mary]], Battersea St Peter, Battersea Park All Saints, Battersea Park St Saviour, [[St Mark's, Battersea Rise|Battersea Rise St Mark]], Clapham Common (St Barnabas), [[The Ascension, Lavender Hill|Lavender Hill (Ascension)]], Wandsworth Common (St Michael) |
'''Deanery of Battersea:''' Battersea Christ Church, Battersea St George, Battersea St Luke, [[St Mary's Church, Battersea|Battersea St Mary]], Battersea St Peter, Battersea Park All Saints, Battersea Park St Saviour, [[St Mark's, Battersea Rise|Battersea Rise St Mark]], Clapham Common (St Barnabas), [[The Ascension, Lavender Hill|Lavender Hill (Ascension)]], Wandsworth Common (St Michael) |
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'''Deanery of Kingston:''' [[St Andrew's Church, Ham|Ham St Andrew]], Hook (St Paul), [[All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames All Saints]], [[St John's Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames St John the Evangelist]], [[St Luke's Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames St Luke]], Kingston upon Thames St Paul, Kingston Vale (St John the Baptist), Malden St James, Malden St John the Baptist, New Malden Christ Church, New Malden St John the Divine, Norbiton (St Peter), [[St Andrew's Church, Surbiton|Surbiton St Andrew]], [[St Mark's Church, Surbiton|Surbiton St Mark]], Surbiton St Matthew, Surbiton Hill (Christ Church), Tolworth Emmanuel, Tolworth St George |
'''Deanery of Kingston:''' [[St Andrew's Church, Ham|Ham St Andrew]], Hook (St Paul), [[All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames All Saints]], [[St John's Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames St John the Evangelist]], [[St Luke's Church, Kingston upon Thames|Kingston upon Thames St Luke]], Kingston upon Thames St Paul, Kingston Vale (St John the Baptist), Malden St James, Malden St John the Baptist, [[Christ Church, New Malden|New Malden Christ Church]], New Malden St John the Divine, Norbiton (St Peter), [[St Andrew's Church, Surbiton|Surbiton St Andrew]], [[St Mark's Church, Surbiton|Surbiton St Mark]], Surbiton St Matthew, Surbiton Hill (Christ Church), Tolworth Emmanuel, Tolworth St George |
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'''Deanery of Richmond and Barnes:''' [[Holy Trinity Barnes|Barnes Holy Trinity]], [[St Mary's Church, Barnes|Barnes St Mary]], [[St Michael and All Angels Church, Barnes|Barnes St Michael & All Angels]], [[All Saints Church, East Sheen|East Sheen All Saints]], [[Christ Church, East Sheen|East Sheen Christ Church]], [[St Richard's Church, Ham|Ham St Richard]], [[St Anne's Church, Kew|Kew St Anne]], [[St Luke's Church, Kew|Kew St Luke]], [[The Barn Church, Kew|Kew St Philip & All Saints]], [[St Mary the Virgin, Mortlake|Mortlake (St Mary the Virgin)]], [[St Peter's Church, Petersham|Petersham (St Peter)]], [[Holy Trinity Richmond|Richmond Holy Trinity]], [[St John the Divine, Richmond|Richmond St John the Divine]], [[St Mary Magdalene, Richmond|Richmond St Mary Magdalene]], [[St Matthias Church, Richmond|Richmond St Matthias]] |
'''Deanery of Richmond and Barnes:''' [[Holy Trinity Barnes|Barnes Holy Trinity]], [[St Mary's Church, Barnes|Barnes St Mary]], [[St Michael and All Angels Church, Barnes|Barnes St Michael & All Angels]], [[All Saints Church, East Sheen|East Sheen All Saints]], [[Christ Church, East Sheen|East Sheen Christ Church]], [[St Richard's Church, Ham|Ham St Richard]], [[St Anne's Church, Kew|Kew St Anne]], [[St Luke's Church, Kew|Kew St Luke]], [[The Barn Church, Kew|Kew St Philip & All Saints]], [[St Mary the Virgin, Mortlake|Mortlake (St Mary the Virgin)]], [[St Peter's Church, Petersham|Petersham (St Peter)]], [[Holy Trinity Richmond|Richmond Holy Trinity]], [[St John the Divine, Richmond|Richmond St John the Divine]], [[St Mary Magdalene, Richmond|Richmond St Mary Magdalene]], [[St Matthias Church, Richmond|Richmond St Matthias]] |
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'''Deanery of Tooting:''' Balham (St Mary), Balham Hill (Ascension), Furzedown (St Paul), Streatham Park (St Alban), [[St Mary's Church, Summerstown|Summerstown (St Mary)]], [[All Saints Church, Tooting|Tooting All Saints]], Tooting St Augustine, [[St Nicholas, Tooting Graveney|Tooting St Nicholas]], Upper Tooting (Holy Trinity), Wandsworth Common (St Mary Magdalene), West Streatham (St James) |
'''Deanery of Tooting:''' Balham (St Mary), [[Ascension Church, Balham|Balham Hill (Ascension)]], Furzedown (St Paul), Streatham Park (St Alban), [[St Mary's Church, Summerstown|Summerstown (St Mary)]], [[All Saints Church, Tooting|Tooting All Saints]], Tooting St Augustine, [[St Nicholas, Tooting Graveney|Tooting St Nicholas]], Upper Tooting (Holy Trinity), Wandsworth Common (St Mary Magdalene), West Streatham (St James) |
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'''Deanery of Wandsworth:''' Ackroydon Community Church, [[St Andrew's, Earlsfield|Earlsfield St Andrew]], Earlsfield St John the Divine, East Putney (St Stephen), [[All Saints' Church, Putney Common|Putney All Saints]], Putney St Margaret, [[St Mary's Church, Putney|Putney St Mary]], Roehampton (Holy Trinity), Southfields (St Barnabas), [[All Saints Church, Wandsworth|Wandsworth All Saints]], Wandsworth Holy Trinity, [[St Anne's Church, Wandsworth|Wandsworth St Anne]], Wandsworth St Michael & All Angels, Wimbledon Park St Paul |
'''Deanery of Wandsworth:''' Ackroydon Community Church, [[St Andrew's, Earlsfield|Earlsfield St Andrew]], Earlsfield St John the Divine, East Putney (St Stephen), [[All Saints' Church, Putney Common|Putney All Saints]], Putney St Margaret, [[St Mary's Church, Putney|Putney St Mary]], Roehampton (Holy Trinity), Southfields (St Barnabas), [[All Saints Church, Wandsworth|Wandsworth All Saints]], Wandsworth Holy Trinity, [[St Anne's Church, Wandsworth|Wandsworth St Anne]], Wandsworth St Michael & All Angels, Wimbledon Park St Paul |
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*[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark]] |
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Diocese of Southwark Dioecesis Southwarcensis | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Canterbury |
Archdeaconries | Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Greenwich, Reigate, Southwark, Wandsworth |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 300 |
Churches | 370 |
Information | |
Cathedral | Southwark Cathedral |
Language | English |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Christopher Chessun, Bishop of Southwark |
Suffragans | Rosemarie Mallett, area Bishop of Croydon Martin Gainsborough, area Bishop of Kingston area Bishop of Woolwich (vacant) |
Archdeacons | Alastair Cutting, Archdeacon of Lewisham & Greenwich[1] Simon Gates, Archdeacon of Lambeth[2] John Kiddle, Archdeacon of Wandsworth Moira Astin, Archdeacon of Reigate Jonathan Sedgwick, Archdeacon of Southwark Greg Prior, Archdeacon of Croydon |
Website | |
southwark.anglican.org |
The Diocese of Southwark (/ˈsʌðərk/ SUDH-ərk)[3] is one of the 42 dioceses of the Church of England, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The diocese forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. It was created on 1 May 1905[4] from part of the ancient Diocese of Rochester that was served by a suffragan bishop of Southwark (1891–1905). Before 1877 most of the area was part of the Diocese of Winchester, some being part of the Diocese of London.[5]
Geographical extent
The diocese covers Greater London south of the River Thames (except for the London Borough of Bexley and London Borough of Bromley) and east Surrey. Since the creation of the diocese's episcopal area scheme in 1991 (which before then had been operating informally for the previous five years),[6] the diocese is divided into three episcopal areas, each of which is overseen by an area bishop and contains two archdeaconries:[7]
- Croydon Episcopal Area (overseen by the area Bishop of Croydon)
- Kingston Episcopal Area (overseen by the area Bishop of Kingston)
- Woolwich Episcopal Area (overseen by the area Bishop of Woolwich)
- Archdeaconry of Lewisham & Greenwich
- Archdeaconry of Southwark
- includes deaneries of Bermondsey, Camberwell, Dulwich, and Southwark and Newington
In other ecclesiastical use, although having lost religious orders in the English Reformation, the diocese has the London home of the Archbishop of Canterbury and records centre of the Church of England in the diocese, Lambeth Palace.
Bishops
Alongside the diocesan Bishop of Southwark (Christopher Chessun), the diocese has three area (suffragan) bishops: Rosemarie Mallett, area Bishop of Croydon; Martin Gainsborough, area Bishop of Kingston; and an area Bishop of Woolwich (vacant). Since 1994 the Bishop of Fulham (currently Jonathan Baker, since 2013) has provided 'alternative episcopal oversight' in the diocese (along with those of London and Rochester) to those parishes which reject the ordination of women to the priesthood. Baker is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in Southwark diocese in order to facilitate his ministry there.
Several other bishops are licensed as honorary assistant bishops in the diocese:
- 2004–present: Michael Doe, Preacher to Gray's Inn, former General Secretary of USPG and former Bishop suffragan of Swindon, lives in Woolwich.[8]
- 2006–present: Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth, is an honorary professor of theology at King's College London, former Gresham Professor of Divinity and former Bishop of Oxford.[9]
- 2009–present: David Atkinson, former Bishop suffragan of Thetford, lives in South Croydon.[10]
- 2011–present: Alan Chesters, retired diocesan Bishop of Blackburn, lives in Lingfield, Surrey (he is also licensed in Sussex and in Europe).[11]
- 2011–present: Peter Selby, a visiting professor at King's College London and retired Bishop of Worcester, Bishop to Prisons and suffragan (later area) Bishop of Kingston, lives in Sydenham.[12]
- 2013–present: The Archbishop of Canterbury's chief of staff, Nigel Stock, Bishop at Lambeth, Bishop to the Forces and Bishop for the Falkland Islands, lives in Lambeth.[13]
- 2014–present: Stephen Platten, Rector of St Michael Cornhill (Diocese of London) and retired Bishop of Wakefield (also in London and Newcastle dioceses).[14]
- 2021–present: Rob Gillion, Vicar of Streatham Christ Church and Associate Bishop for the Arts (honorary assistant bishop), is a former Bishop of Riverina[15]
Churches
Outside deanery structures
Cathedral of St Saviour & St Mary Overie, Southwark
Archdeaconry of Croydon
Deanery of Croydon Addington
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Addington (St Mary the Blessed Virgin) | Medieval |
West Wickham St John the Baptist | Medieval, rebuilt late C15th |
Shirley St John the Evangelist | 1856 |
West Wickham St Mary of Nazareth | 1934, rebuilt 1954 |
West Wickham St Francis of Assisi | 1936 |
Selsdon St John the Divine | 1936 |
Shirley St George the Martyr | 1952 |
Spring Park (All Saints) | 1956 |
New Addington (St Edward King & Confessor) | 1957 |
Selsdon St Francis | 1962 |
New Addington St George | 1946, perm. building 1962, decl. redundant 1985[16] |
Deanery of Croydon Central
Church | Established |
---|---|
Croydon St John the Baptist Minster | Medieval, rebuilt 1870 |
Croydon Christ Church | 1851, rebuilt 1991 |
South Croydon St Peter | 1851 |
Croydon St Andrew | 1857 |
Croydon St Matthew | 1865, rebuilt on different site 1972 |
Addiscombe St Mary Magdalene with St Martin | 1878 (begun 1869, joined CoE 1878) |
Croydon St Michael & All Angels with St James | 1883 |
South Croydon St Augustine | 1884 |
South Croydon Emmanuel | 1899 |
Waddon (St George) | 1932 |
Addiscombe St Mildred | 1913, permanent building 1931-32[17] |
Croydon Common, St James | 1829, declared redundant 1989[16] |
Croydon St Edmund | c. 1881, declared redundant c. 1964[16] |
Addiscombe St Martin | 1902, declared redundant 1994, demolished 1995<[16] |
Deanery of Croydon North
Church | Established |
---|---|
Upper Norwood All Saints with St Margaret | 1829 |
South Norwood St Mark | 1852 |
Croydon Holy Saviour | 1867 |
Thornton Heath St Paul | 1871 |
Upper Norwood St John the Evangelist | 1875, present building 1887 |
Thornton Heath St Jude with St Aidan | 1884, present building 1929 |
Woodside (St Luke) | 1887, largely rebuilt 1927 |
Norbury St Stephen | 1889, present building 1912 |
South Norwood Holy Innocents | 1895 |
South Norwood St Alban the Martyr | 1899-1925 |
Norbury St Philip | 1900-1935 |
Norbury St Oswald | 1936 |
Croydon Holy Trinity | 1881, declared redundant 1980[16] |
Upper Norwood St Margaret | 1901, declared redundant 2003[18] |
Thornton Heath, St Aidan (unconsecrated) | 1964, use ceased 1978[16] |
Deanery of Croydon South
Church | Established |
---|---|
Sanderstead All Saints | Medieval |
Coulsdon St John the Evangelist | Medieval |
Kenley (All Saints) | 1872 |
Purley Christ Church | 1878 |
Riddlesdown (St James) | 1903, current building 1915-1931[19] |
Sanderstead St Mary | 1908, current building 1926 |
Purley St Mark | 1910 |
Purley St Barnabas | 1910, rebuilt 1913, 1932, 1958 |
Coulsdon St Andrew | 1914 |
Purley St Swithun | 1929, current building 1939–1954 |
Sanderstead St Edmund King & Martyr | pre-1950, current building 1957 |
Sanderstead St Antony | 1955 |
Archdeaconry of Lambeth
Deanery of Lambeth North
Church | Established |
---|---|
Clapham St Paul | Medieval (as St Mary's, then Holy Trinity), rebuilt 1815 |
Stockwell Green (St Andrew) | 1767 |
Clapham Holy Trinity | 1776 |
South Lambeth St Anne & All Saints | 1793, rebuilt 1876 and 1958 |
Brixton St Matthew with St Jude | 1822 |
Kennington St Mark | 1824 |
Waterloo St John the Evangelist | 1824 |
North Brixton (Christ Church) | 1835, rebuilt 1902 |
Stockwell (St Michael) | 1841 |
Clapham St John the Evangelist | 1842 |
Angell Town (St John the Evangelist) | 1853 |
Waterloo St Andrew | 1855, new building 1960, new building 2006[20][21] |
South Lambeth St Stephen | 1861, rebuilt 1969 |
Clapham Christ Church | 1862 |
Vauxhall (St Peter) | 1864 |
Kennington St John the Divine | 1874 |
Clapham St Peter | 1879 |
Brixton St Paul with St Saviour | 1881, original building redundant 1980 and congregation moved to present church (built 1958) |
Kennington Cross (St Anselm) | 1887, new building 1914–1933 |
Clapham Holy Spirit | 1913 |
Lambeth St Mary | Medieval, rebuilt 1852, declared redundant 1972; now a museum of gardens |
Lambeth St Mary the Less | 1828, closed 1966[22] |
Lambeth Holy Trinity | 1839, closed 1951[23] |
Kennington Park, St James | 1840s, closed 1923[24] |
Lambeth All Saints | 1846, demolished 1901[25] |
Kennington St Barnabas | 1850, declared redundant 1980[26] |
Lambeth St Thomas | 1857, demolished 1956[27] |
Lambeth St Silas | 1862, demolished c. 1945[28] |
Lambeth St Philip | 1863, declared redundant 1975[29] |
Clapham St Saviour | 1864, destroyed 1940[30] |
Brixton St Jude | 1868, declared redundant 1979[31] |
Lambeth Emmanuel | 1869, closed 1951[32] |
Brixton St Saviour | 1875, original building redundant 1977, LEP with Methodists 1979, closed 2005[33] |
Brixton St Catherine | 1877, closed 1902[34] |
South Lambeth All Saints | 1878, declared redundant c. 1949[35] |
Lambeth St Augustine | 1882, rebuilt 1899, closed 1949[36] |
Stockwell Epiphany | c. 1910, out of use 1930s[37] |
Clapham St Bede | 1924, redundant before 1983[38] |
Deanery of Lambeth South
Church | Established |
---|---|
Streatham St Leonard | Medieval, largely rebuilt 1831 and 1976 |
West Norwood (St Luke) | 1825 |
Clapham St James | 1829, rebuilt 1958 |
Streatham Christ Church | 1841 |
Streatham Immanuel | 1854, rebuilt 1865, 1989 |
Tulse Hill (Holy Trinity) | 1856 |
Clapham Park (All Saints) | 1858, rebuilt 1982 |
Streatham St Peter | 1865, present building 1870 |
Gipsy Hill (Christ Church) | 1867, rebuilt 1987 |
Telford Park St Stephen | 1867, rebuilt 1974 |
West Dulwich All Saints | 1875, present building 1888–1897 |
West Dulwich Emmanuel | 1877, rebuilt 1968 |
Streatham Hill (St Margaret the Queen) | 1889-1907 |
Telford Park St Thomas | 1901 |
Streatham Vale (Holy Redeemer) | 1932 |
Dulwich Grace Church | c. 2015 (date of joining CoE; established 2005) |
Gipsy Hill St Jude | 1880, closed 1960s[39] |
Streatham St Anselm | 1882, closed 1952[40] |
Lower Streatham St Andrew | 1886, declared redundant 1988[16] |
Streatham All Saints | 1897, closed 1953[16] |
Streatham St John | 1908, closed c. 1940[16] |
West Norwood St Paul | 1909, closed c. 1962[16] |
Deanery of Merton
Church | Established |
---|---|
Merton St Mary the Virgin | Medieval |
Mitcham SS Peter & Paul | Medieval, rebuilt 1821 |
Morden St Lawrence | Medieval, rebuilt 1636 |
Wimbledon St Mary | Medieval, mostly rebuilt 1843 |
West Wimbledon (Christ Church) | 1859 |
South Wimbledon Holy Trinity | 1863 |
Colliers Wood (Christ Church) | 1874 |
Wimbledon St John the Baptist | 1875 |
South Wimbledon St Andrew | 1883, current building 1909 |
South Wimbledon All Saints | 1887, current building 1893 |
Wimbledon Emmanuel [proprietary chapel] | 1888 |
Wimbledon St Matthew | 1895, rebuilt 1909, 1958 |
Mitcham St Mark | 1899-1910 |
Wimbledon St Mark | 1902, rebuilt 1969 |
Raynes Park (St Saviour) | 1905 |
Wimbledon Park St Luke | 1908 |
Motspur Park (Holy Cross) | 1908, rebuilt 1948 |
Mitcham St Barnabas | 1914 |
Merton St John the Divine | 1914 |
Mitcham St Olave | 1931 |
Morden St George | 1932 |
Mitcham Ascension | 1953 |
Morden St Martin | 1956 |
Merton St James | 1957 |
Morden Emmanuel | 1962 |
South Wimbledon St Peter | 1901, rebuilt 1911, redundant 1982[41] |
Archdeaconry of Lewisham and Greenwich
Deanery of Charlton: Blackheath St John the Evangelist, Blackheath Park (St Michael & All Angels), Charlton St Luke, Charlton St Thomas, East Greenwich (Christ Church), Greenwich (St Alfege), Greenwich Peninsula (Holy Trinity), Kidbrooke St James, Kidbrooke St Nicholas, Westcombe Park (St George), Woolwich (St Mary Magdalene)
Deanery of Deptford: Blackheath Ascension, Brockley (St Peter), Deptford Holy Trinity, Deptford St John, Deptford St Luke, Deptford St Nicholas, Deptford St Paul, Hatcham St Catherine, Hatcham St James, Hatcham St Michael, Hatcham Park (All Saints)
Deanery of Eltham & Mottingham: Eltham Holy Trinity, Eltham St Barnabas, Eltham St John the Baptist, Eltham St Saviour, Eltham Park (St Luke), Mottingham St Alban, Mottingham St Andrew, Mottingham St Edward the Confessor, New Eltham (All Saints)
Deanery of Lewisham East: Bellingham (St Dunstan), Blackheath All Saints, Catford St Andrew the Apostle, Catford St John, Catford St Laurence, Downham St Barnabas, Downham St Luke, Grove Park (St Augustine), Hither Green (St Swithun), Lee Good Shepherd, Lee St Margaret, Lee St Mildred, Lee St Peter, Lewisham St Mary the Virgin, Lewisham St Stephen, North Downham (St Mark)
Deanery of Lewisham West: Brockley Hill (St Saviour), Crofton Park (St Hilda), Honor Oak Park (St Augustine of Canterbury), Lower Sydenham (St Michael & All Angels), Perry Hill (St George), Sydenham All Saints, Sydenham Holy Trinity, Sydenham St Bartholomew, Sydenham St Philip the Apostle
Deanery of Plumstead: Abbey Wood St Michael & All Angels, Abbey Wood William Temple, East Wickham St Michael the Archangel, Plumstead Ascension, Plumstead St John the Baptist, Plumstead St Mark, Plumstead St Nicholas, Shooters Hill All Saints, Shooters Hill Christ Church, Thamesmead Church of the Cross, Thamesmead St Paul, Welling St Mary the Virgin
Archdeaconry of Reigate
Deanery of Reigate: Betchworth (St Michael & All Angels), Brockham Green (Christ Church), Buckland (St Mary the Virgin), Charlwood (St Nicholas), Chipstead (St Margaret of Antioch), Gatton (St Andrew), Horley St Bartholomew, Horley St Francis, Horley St Wilfrid, Kingswood (St Andrew), Leigh (St Bartholomew), Lower Kingswood (Wisdom of God), Merstham (St Katharine), Redhill Holy Trinity, Redhill St John the Evangelist, Redhill St Matthew, Reigate St Luke, Reigate St Mark, St Mary's Church, Reigate , Reigate St Philip, Reigate Heath Church, Reigate Mill Church, Salfords (Christ the King), Sidlow Bridge (Emmanuel), South Merstham (All Saints), Tadworth (Good Shepherd), Woodmansterne (St Peter)
Deanery of Sutton: Beddington (St Mary), Belmont (St John the Baptist), Benhilton (All Saints), Carshalton (All Saints), Carshalton Beeches (Good Shepherd), Cheam St Alban the Martyr, Cheam St Dunstan, Cheam St Oswald, Hackbridge and Beddington Corner All Saints, Roundshaw (St Paul), St Helier Bishop Andrewes, St Helier St Peter, South Beddington (St Michael & All Angels), Sutton Christ Church, Sutton St Barnabas, Sutton St Nicholas, Wallington Holy Trinity, Wallington Springfield Church, Wallington St Patrick, Worcester Park (Christ Church)
Deanery of Tandridge
Church | Established |
---|---|
Bletchingley (St Mary the Virgin) | Medieval |
Burstow (St Bartholomew) | Medieval |
Caterham St Laurence | Medieval |
Chaldon (SS Peter & Paul) | Medieval |
Chelsham (St Leonard) | Medieval, largely rebuilt 1871 |
Crowhurst (St George) | Medieval |
Farleigh (St Mary) | Medieval |
Godstone St Nicholas | Medieval |
Horne (St Mary) | Medieval |
Limpsfield (St Peter) | Medieval |
Lingfield (SS Peter & Paul) | Medieval |
Nutfield (SS Peter & Paul) | Medieval |
Oxted (St Mary) | Medieval |
Tandridge (St Peter) | Medieval |
Tatsfield (St Mary) | Medieval |
Warlingham All Saints | Medieval |
Woldingham St Agatha | Medieval, rebuilt 1832 |
Blindley Heath (St John the Evangelist) | 1842 |
Whyteleafe (St Luke) | 1864 |
Felbridge (St John) | 1865 |
Caterham St Mary the Virgin | 1868 |
Godstone St Stephen | 1869 |
Outwood (St John the Baptist) | 1869 |
Caterham St John the Evangelist | 1882 |
Dormansland (St John the Evangelist) | 1882 |
South Nutfield (Christ Church) | 1888 |
Limpsfield Chart (St Andrew) | 1895 |
Warlingham St Christopher | 1907 |
Hurst Green (St John the Evangelist) | 1913 |
Woldingham St Paul | 1933 |
Archdeaconry of Southwark
Deanery of Bermondsey
Church | Established |
---|---|
Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen | Medieval, rebuilt 1680–1690 |
Rotherhithe St Mary | Medieval, rebuilt 1714 |
Bermondsey St James | 1829 |
Rotherhithe Holy Trinity | 1837, rebuilt 1957 |
Camberwell St Philip the Apostle | 1866, rebuilt 1875, 1963 |
Bermondsey St Anne | 1872 |
Bermondsey St Katharine | 1884, rebuilt 1960 |
Bermondsey St John | 1726-1733, declared redundant 1968, site sold 1974[42] |
Rotherhithe Christ Church | 1839, declared redundant 1958, demolished 1979[43] |
Rotherhithe All Saints | 1840, declared redundant 1952[16] |
Bermondsey Christ Church | 1848, declared redundant 1956[44] |
Rotherhithe St Paul | 1850, closed c. 1955[16] |
Rotherhithe St Barnabas | 1872, declared redundant c. 1956[16] |
South Bermondsey St Augustine | 1873, rebuilt 1883, declared redundant 1995[16] |
Bermondsey St Crispin | 1879, rebuilt 1959, declared redundant 1999[45] |
Camberwell St Mark | 1880, declared redundant 1965[16] |
Bermondsey St Andrew | 1882, closed c. 1945[16] |
Bermondsey St Luke | 1885, declared redundant 1961[46] |
Camberwell St Bartholomew | 1887, declared redundant 1993[47] |
Deanery of Camberwell: Camberwell St George, Camberwell St Giles, Camberwell St Luke, Camberwell St Matthew, Nunhead (St Antony), Peckham All Saints, Peckham Christ Church, Peckham St John, Peckham St Mary Magdalene
Deanery of Dulwich: Dulwich Christ's Chapel of God's Gift, Dulwich St Barnabas, Dulwich St Clement, East Dulwich St John the Evangelist, Herne Hill St Paul, Herne Hill St Saviour, North Dulwich St Faith, Peckham St Saviour, South Dulwich St Stephen
Deanery of Southwark and Newington: Bermondsey St Hugh, Camberwell St Michael & All Angels, Kennington Park (St Agnes), Newington St Mary, Newington St Paul, Southwark Christ Church, Southwark St George the Martyr, Southwark St Matthew, Walworth St Christopher, Walworth St John, Walworth St Peter
Archdeaconry of Wandsworth
Deanery of Battersea: Battersea Christ Church, Battersea St George, Battersea St Luke, Battersea St Mary, Battersea St Peter, Battersea Park All Saints, Battersea Park St Saviour, Battersea Rise St Mark, Clapham Common (St Barnabas), Lavender Hill (Ascension), Wandsworth Common (St Michael)
Deanery of Kingston: Ham St Andrew, Hook (St Paul), Kingston upon Thames All Saints, Kingston upon Thames St John the Evangelist, Kingston upon Thames St Luke, Kingston upon Thames St Paul, Kingston Vale (St John the Baptist), Malden St James, Malden St John the Baptist, New Malden Christ Church, New Malden St John the Divine, Norbiton (St Peter), Surbiton St Andrew, Surbiton St Mark, Surbiton St Matthew, Surbiton Hill (Christ Church), Tolworth Emmanuel, Tolworth St George
Deanery of Richmond and Barnes: Barnes Holy Trinity, Barnes St Mary, Barnes St Michael & All Angels, East Sheen All Saints, East Sheen Christ Church, Ham St Richard, Kew St Anne, Kew St Luke, Kew St Philip & All Saints, Mortlake (St Mary the Virgin), Petersham (St Peter), Richmond Holy Trinity, Richmond St John the Divine, Richmond St Mary Magdalene, Richmond St Matthias
Deanery of Tooting: Balham (St Mary), Balham Hill (Ascension), Furzedown (St Paul), Streatham Park (St Alban), Summerstown (St Mary), Tooting All Saints, Tooting St Augustine, Tooting St Nicholas, Upper Tooting (Holy Trinity), Wandsworth Common (St Mary Magdalene), West Streatham (St James)
Deanery of Wandsworth: Ackroydon Community Church, Earlsfield St Andrew, Earlsfield St John the Divine, East Putney (St Stephen), Putney All Saints, Putney St Margaret, Putney St Mary, Roehampton (Holy Trinity), Southfields (St Barnabas), Wandsworth All Saints, Wandsworth Holy Trinity, Wandsworth St Anne, Wandsworth St Michael & All Angels, Wimbledon Park St Paul
See also
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