St Philip and St James Church is a Church of England church in Hounslow Road, Whitton, Richmond-upon-Thames, London.
St Philip and St James Church, Whitton | |
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51°27′22″N 0°21′35″W / 51.45609°N 0.35971°W | |
Location | Hounslow Road, Whitton, Twickenham |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | www |
Architecture | |
Years built | 1862[1] |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of London |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | Rev David Cloake[2][3] |
Priest(s) | Rev Vernon Fray[3] |
Laity | |
Reader(s) | Peter Lee |
Parish administrator | Helen Bott |
Building
The church building was constructed in 1862 when Whitton separated from St Mary's, Twickenham[4] to become a separate parish. The Gostling family, owners of part of the former estate of the Duke of Argyll, donated land at the junction of Hounslow and Kneller Roads for the new Church and for an adjoining vicarage, since replaced; the architect was F H Pownall.[1] The stained glass windows on the east side of the church are by Clayton and Bell (1862); the window on the west side is by Charles Eamer Kempe (1892).[1] On display in the church is a 15th-century alabaster panel of Christ and Arma Christi, imported from Valle Crucis Abbey, Wales, in 1913.[1]
Services
Services are held on weekdays at 9.30 am and on Sunday mornings and evenings.[5] The style of worship is Modern/Contemporary Catholic.[6]
Vicar
The vicar is Rev David Cloake.[3]
References
Further reading
- St Philip & St James: Church of Champions, documentary film by studio Canis Lupus which was produced, directed, filmed and edited by Kezia Newson and Sally Lewis.