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  1. Christ Church was commissioned in 1841 to serve the growing population of the suburb of Turnham Green who found it inconvenient to walk to St Nicholas Church by the River Thames. The building cost £6,900; the Church Building Commissioners contributed £500 under the Church Building Act 1818, and therefore Christ Church is deemed a Commissioners' church .

  2. In the mid 19th century St Nicholas Parish Council had met in a variety of different locations including, latterly, the Boys' National School at Turnham Green. After parish leaders found that this arrangement was inadequate for their needs, they elected to construct a purpose-built vestry hall: a site on Turnham Green, which had previously been open land, [3] was purchased for the benefit of ...

  3. Chiswick Eyot with St Nicholas Church, buildings along Chiswick Mall and Fuller's Brewery in the background Channel between Chiswick Eyot and Chiswick Mall on the River Thames London, looking downstream at low tide (left) and high tide (right) Chiswick Eyot / ˈ tʃ ɪ z ɪ k ˈ eɪ t / is a 3.266-acre (1.3 ha) narrow, uninhabited ait (river ...

  4. St Nicholas Church, Chiswick, London, United Kingdom. 358 likes · 1 was here. St Nicholas Church is an inclusive Anglo-Catholic community serving the people of Chiswick. Open: 10am-Dusk.

  5. 21 de may. de 2020 · An Anglo-Catholic Church, St Nicholas is a Grade II listed building on Church Street near to the River Thames. The church tower was built as early as 1416, but the church was rebuilt in 1882 in a design created by architect John Loughborough Pearson, mostly funded by Henry Smith who owned a nearby brewery.

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  7. We welcome all as they make their life’s pilgrimage. St Nicholas is an inclusive community, celebrating the ministry of both men and women, while worshiping firmly in the tradition of Catholic revival in the Church of England that began in the 19th century. We aim to combine “treasures old and treasures new” in our church life. We use the ...