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Sacred Heart Church, Battersea

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TQ2687976618

Dedicated
  
14–15 October 1893

Architect
  
Frederick Walters

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Phone
  
+44 20 7223 2747

Sacred Heart Church, Battersea

Location
  
Battersea, South West London

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Address
  
Trott St, Battersea, London SW11 3DS, UK

Architectural style
  
Romanesque Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark

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The Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church and parish in Trott Street, Battersea, South West London, that serves the Catholic community of Battersea and surrounding areas.

The church was designed by Frederick Walters in a late Norman style. It is built in red brick, with stone sills and some stone dressings entrance. The West Tower has an octagonal broached steeple. Inside, the ceiling is vaulted. The spire is copper clad.

The church was founded by priests of the Salesians. In November 1887, Saint Don Bosco (1815–1888) sent 3 Salesians to Battersea to form the first UK Salesian community, at the invitation of Countess Georgiana de Stacpoole, a notable benefactress of the Salesians in Paris. A small iron church was built at first, funded by the Countess, but a larger congregation demanded a larger building. On 3 August 1892 Bishop Butt blessed the first stone of the present church, which was dedicated on 14–15 October 1893.

The original metal church was offered for sale and purchased by William Edward Baily, who dismantled and moved it to Penzance.

References

Sacred Heart Church, Battersea Wikipedia