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English: Sutton is a town in Greater London, 10 miles from the centre of the city. To the south of the town centre in Christchurch Park sits Christ Church, Sutton. It was built in 1888 by architects Newman & Jacques and builders Gregory and Company of Clapham for £8,000. It was sited among the then lavender fields east of Brighton Road.
Christ Church, Southwark, is a church of the Anglican denomination situated on the west side of Blackfriars Road, London.At the time of the foundation there was no bridge at Blackfriars and so no major road connecting the area to the south or to the City.
Trinity Church (left) and Sutton Baptist Church (right), Cheam Road. In contrast to the other two town centre churches, the Baptist Church is relatively modern—it was designed by the architect Nugent Cachemaille-Day (1896–1976) using mainly traditional materials, such as brick and tile, in a style influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement ...
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Christ Church & Upton Chapel (2008) Stained glass window Foundation Stone, 1959 Foundation Stone, 1873 Christ Church was rebuilt on a smaller scale in the late 1950s and early 1960s, following the destruction of the original church during the Second World War, and was combined with Upton Chapel (), which had also been destroyed during the war (the Lambeth Road Upton Chapel had been built in ...
Christ Church had a graveyard, but by 1900 it was almost full. Additional land for burials was given to the church by George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe in 1900. Following the First and Second World Wars, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission became responsible for six of the graves of military personnel buried there, who included the former British Lions rugby union international John Selwyn ...