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St Mary's Church, Ilford

Coordinates: 51°33′42″N 0°05′17″E / 51.5616°N 0.0880°E / 51.5616; 0.0880
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Not to be confused with St Mary's Church, Little Ilford.

St Mary's Church, Ilford or St Mary's Church, Great Ilford is a Church of England parish church in Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge.[1] A new ecclesiastical parish for Great Ilford was split off from that of Barking in 1830 and its church building completed the following year. Its first vicar was appointed in 1837 - its advowson was initially vested in All Souls College, Oxford. A tower was added in 1866 and a chancel, lady chapel and vestries in 1920. St Clement's Church was completed as a chapel of ease for it in 1896, before becoming the parish's main church in 1902.[2]

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51°33′42″N 0°05′17″E / 51.5616°N 0.0880°E / 51.5616; 0.0880