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All Saints [a] is an Anglo-Catholic church on Margaret Street in Westminster, Greater London, England. Founded in the late 18th century as Margaret Street Chapel , the church became one aligned with the Oxford Movement in the 1830s and 1840s.
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All Saints Church, a Victorian Grade I listed Anglo-Catholic church, designed by the architect William Butterfield and built between 1850 and 1859, is located on the north side of the street. [5] Audley House is a grade II listed block of flats built in 1907, at 9–12 Margaret Street on the corner with Great Titchfield Street . [ 6 ]
For parish churches, the 19th-century Tractarians tended, however, to prefer an arrangement whereby the chancel was distinguished from the nave only by steps and a low-gated screen wall or septum (as at All Saints, Margaret Street), so as not to obscure the congregation's view of the altar. This arrangement was adopted for almost all new ...
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The Society was established in 1851 in the parish of All Saints, Margaret Street in London by Harriet Brownlow Byron. The sisters were employed in parish work, particularly among the poor and underprivileged. The convent in Margaret Street, Westminster, still stands; [1] the convent chapel by G. E. Street (1860) is Grade II listed. [2]
All Saints', East Finchley: East Finchley, London Traditional Catholic Yes (Bishop of Fulham) [121] [122] All Saints, Margaret Street: Marylebone, London Anglo-Catholic Yes (Bishop of Fulham) [123] [124] All Saints Notting Hill: Notting Hill, Kensington and Chelsea, London Anglo-Catholic Yes (Bishop of Fulham) [113] [125] All Saints', Twickenham