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Sacred Heart Church (Teddington)

Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart RC Church, Teddington
Sacred Heart RC Church, Teddington
Sacred Heart Church viewed from Langdon Park.
Sacred Heart Church is located in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Church
Location of church within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Coordinates: 51°25′08″N 0°19′01″W / 51.4189°N 0.3170°W / 51.4189; -0.3170
Location Teddington
Country UK
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website sacredheartteddington.wordpress.com/
History
Founded January 1, 1893 (1893-01-01)
Dedication Sacred Heart of Jesus
Consecrated 14 June 1944
Events Extended 1934–35 adding presbytery
Architecture
Status Church
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Kelly & Birchall
Style Classical
Completed 1893
Administration
Parish Teddington and Hampton Wick
Deanery Upper Thames
Archdiocese Westminster
Province Westminster
Clergy
Archbishop Most Rev. Vincent Nichols
Priest(s) Rev. Reg Dunkling

Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church and parish in Teddington, South West London that serves the Catholic community of Teddington and Hampton Wick. It is in the Upper Thames Deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster and is situated at 262 Kingston Road, approximately midway between the junctions with Kingston Bridge and Teddington Lock Footbridge.

From the late 18th century there were linen-bleaching works located in the fields along the banks of the nearby River Thames, now the site of Teddington Studios, Lensbury Club and Teddington School. There were one or two Roman Catholic families associated with these works. A temporary Roman Catholic chapel was first opened in Hampton Wick in 1882. In 1884 a Roman Catholic school was built in Fairfax Road, South Teddington. Named Chantry House, the ground floor was used for the school whilst the first floor served as a chapel until the church was built.

The classical style brick church with stone dressings was designed by John Kelly of Kelly & Birchall, a Leeds firm who also designed several other contemporary churches in the area. The church opened in 1893 with seating for up to 200 people. It comprised five bays with nave, aisles, and a short apsidal chancel. In 1934–35, under Fr Philip Foley, the church was extended westwards, adding a further two bays to accommodate a presbytery.


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