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Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride's, Kew

Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride's, Kew
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Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride's, Kew
51°28′44.2″N 0°17′8.9″W / 51.478944°N 0.285806°W / 51.478944; -0.285806Coordinates: 51°28′44.2″N 0°17′8.9″W / 51.478944°N 0.285806°W / 51.478944; -0.285806
Location 1 Leyborne Park, Kew, Richmond, London TW9 3HB
Country England, United Kingdom
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.stwinefrides.org.uk
History
Founded 26 October 1898 (parish); 21 November 1905 (church foundation stone)
Founder(s) Society of Mary
Dedication 27 April 1979
Architecture
Architect(s) Scoles & Raymond
Style Neo-Romanesque
Years built 1905–6
Administration
Parish Kew Gardens
Deanery Mortlake
Diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
Province Southwark
Clergy
Bishop(s) Bishop Paul Hendricks
Priest(s) Father Tom Scannell
Laity
Parish administrator Julia Muirhead

Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride's is the parish church for the Roman Catholic parish of Kew Gardens in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The church is located at 1 Leyborne Park in Kew.

The Society of Mary first established a Catholic mission in a temporary chapel at 14 Kew Gardens Road, which opened for public worship on 26 October 1898 with Father Michael Cummins as the first parish priest, and was named Loreto House. The Society of Mary continued to serve the parish until 1984.

The church is dedicated to both Our Lady of Loreto and Saint Winefride. The founder of the Society of Mary had made a pilgrimage to the Loreto shrine in Italy in 1833 after asking for the Pope's approval to establish the Society; and Saint Winefride was the favourite saint of one of this church’s principal local benefactors, Miss Frances Elizabeth Ellis (1846–1930) of Clapham Park, whose inheritance from her father, a wealthy Brighton businessman, enabled her to help found many churches.

Designed by the architects Scoles & Raymond, the church was opened in 1906 and the side aisles, baptistery and chapels were added in 1968. The sanctuary was remodelled in 1977 and the church was refurbished and decorated in 1998. A parish hall, which also includes a smaller meeting room, is located next to the church.

After a bequest in 1979 by a parishioner, Mrs Moya Rinkenback, paid off the church's debts, the church was dedicated and consecrated on 27 April 1979 by Archbishop Michael Bowen, the Archbishop of Southwark.


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