St Paul's Church, Winchmore Hill

St Paul's Church is a Church of England church in Winchmore Hill, London Borough of Enfield. It was originally consecrated in 1827 as a chapel-of-ease to the Church of All Saints, Edmonton,[1] and built as a Waterloo church on land donated from the Grovelands estate by Walker Gray. The church ceiling was said to be the largest unsupported expanse of plasterwork in Europe until its renovation in the 1960s introduced concealed supports.

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Memorials

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While a covenant was placed that no burials should take place on the donated land, there is a small garden of remembrance and a number of other memorials. The Garden of Rest, which lies between the church and church hall, was set apart in 1961 for the burial of cremated remains.

Curates and vicars

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Curates

  • 1828-1834 T. Bisland
  • 1834-1851 E. B. Warren

Vicars

  • 1851-1874 J. D. Frost
  • 1874-1901 A. C. Drought
  • 1901- A. J. B. Dewdney[2]
  • Francis Lampen
  • David Nash
  • Lacuna
  • John Paul

References

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  1. ^ A History of Winchmore Hill. p. 53.
  2. ^ The Story of Southgate and Winchmore Hill by "Walker Round", Wynchgate Press (1906)
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51°38′07″N 0°06′21″W / 51.6354°N 0.1059°W / 51.6354; -0.1059