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Sacred Heart Church Wimbledon

Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart RC Church, Wimbledon, London, UK - Diliff.jpg
Sacred Heart Church viewed from the main gate.
Sacred Heart Church is located in London Borough of Merton
Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Church
Location of church within the London Borough of Merton
Coordinates: 51°25′04″N 0°13′10″W / 51.4177°N 0.2194°W / 51.4177; -0.2194
OS grid reference TQ2391670250
Location Wimbledon, London
Country UK
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website SacredHeartWimbledon.org.uk
History
Founded 17 June 1887 (1887-06-17)
Founder(s) Edith Arendrup
Dedication Sacred Heart of Jesus
Consecrated 1931
Events

Reordered in 1990

Refurbished in 2009
Architecture
Status Church
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade II*
Designated 28 May 1987
Architect(s) Frederick Walters
Style Late Decorated Gothic (Gothic Revival)
Completed 1901
Administration
Deanery Merton
Archdiocese Southwark
Province Southwark
Clergy
Archbishop Most Rev. Peter Smith
Priest in charge Rev. Canon. John Clark
Priest(s) Rev. Thaddeus Nwokeji
Assistant priest(s) Rev. Samuel Davey

Reordered in 1990

Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church and parish in Wimbledon, South West London initially run by the Jesuits, that serves the Catholic community of Wimbledon and surrounding areas. It is in the Archdiocese of Southwark and is situated next to Wimbledon College and Donhead Preparatory School. The main entrance to the church is on Edge Hill road, but the church can also be accessed from the adjacent Darlaston Road.

The church was founded by Edith Arendrup, a member of the wealthy Courtauld family who came to live in Wimbledon in 1877. At the time, there were few Catholics in the area, so she convinced the Jesuits at Roehampton to start a Mass-centre at her house in Cottenham Park. Seven years later, she commissioned the construction of a large church in a prominent position on the slopes of Edge Hill. The Grade II* listed building was designed by Frederick Walters, a young architect, who designed it in the late Decorated Gothic style.

The nave of the newly built church opened on 17 June, the feast of the Sacred Heart, in 1887. Construction continued for fourteen years while the rest of the building was completed: first the sanctuary and south aisle in 1895, then the back chapels in 1896, the north aisle and sacristy in 1898, and finally the west front in 1901. The original plan called for a large tower on the west front, but money ran out and it was replaced by twin turrets and a massive, traceried window. A monument on the south wall of the church dedicated to Edith Arendrup is inscribed with the words: “It was through her Christian vision that this parish of the Sacred Heart came into being; it was through her generosity the church was built.”


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