Wanstead United Reformed Church

Wanstead United Reformed Church

Wanstead United Reformed Church is a United Reformed Church place of worship in Wanstead, east London. It originated in 1867 as a Congregational church in Wanstead, housed in the former Church of England building of St Luke's Church, Euston Road, which was completed in 1861 by John Johnson and soon afterwards demolished for the building of the original St Pancras Station and re-erected piece by piece in Wanstead).[1] (The Anglican church's dedication transferred to the new Anglican church of St Luke's Church, Oseney Crescent.)

It is grade II listed with Historic England.[2]

References

  1. Article on Wanstead United Reformed Church (formerly Congregational church), Wanstead
  2. Historic England. "Wanstead United Reformed Church (1393337)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 January 2018.

Coordinates: 51°34′45″N 0°01′35″E / 51.57906°N 0.02647°E / 51.57906; 0.02647

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