St Mary's Church, Edmonton

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St Mary's Church, Edmonton, was an Anglican church in Fore Street, Upper Edmonton, Middlesex, England. It was designed by William Butterfield, consecrated in 1884 and demolished in 1957. The church was built in red brick with stone dressings. Its plan consisted of a nave, north and south aisles, and a chancel.[1] The addition of a southwest porch was attributed to the Chester architect John Douglas.[2]

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  1. ^ Baker, T. F. T.; Pugh, R. B. (eds.) (1976). "Edmonton: Churches". A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5: Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham. pp. 181–187. Retrieved 2 July 2009. {{cite web}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Hubbard, Edward (1991). The Work of John Douglas. London: The Victorian Society. p. 278. ISBN 0-901657-16-6.