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St Erkenwald's Church, Barking

Coordinates: 51°32′37″N 0°05′40″E / 51.5435°N 0.0945°E / 51.5435; 0.0945
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St Erkenwald's Church

St Erkenwald's Church is a Church of England parish church on Levett Road, Barking in Essex. It was established as a temporary church in 1934, which was only replaced by a permanent red-brick church twenty years later – the latter was part-funded by money from a War Damage payment for Holy Trinity Church, Canning Town, destroyed in the London Blitz.[1] It is dedicated to Earconwald, one of the founders of Barking Abbey and brother to its first abbess Ethelburga.

References

  1. ^ 'The borough of Barking', in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5, ed. W R Powell (London, 1966), pp. 235–248.

51°32′37″N 0°05′40″E / 51.5435°N 0.0945°E / 51.5435; 0.0945