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Christ Church, Cockfosters

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Dedicated
  
9 April 1839

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

Denomination
  
Church of England

Vicar(s)
  
Richard James

Burials
  
David Bevan

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Website
  
www.christchurchcockfosters.org.uk

Curate(s)
  
James Knowles, Greg Bannister

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Christ Church, Cockfosters, is a Church of England church in Chalk Lane, in the north London suburb of Cockfosters. It is about 200m from Cockfosters tube station.

History

The church was founded by Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, a member of the family who also founded Barclays Bank, and the funerary monument to the Bevan family is the largest single monument in the graveyard at Christ Church. The church was designed by Henry Edward Kendall, and consecrated by Bishop Blomfield on 9 April 1839.

In 1898, the church was renovated and redesigned by Sir Arthur Blomfield. Tubular bells were later installed as part of a monument to former pupils of Heddon Court School who died during the First World War.

St Paul's Church, Hadley Wood, opened in 1911, initially as an offshoot of Christ Church, but became independent in 2000.

References

Christ Church, Cockfosters Wikipedia


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