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St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Heritage designation
  
Grade II*

Phone
  
+44 20 8449 9441

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
Central Barnet

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley

Website
  
www.monkenhadley.church

Parish
  
St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley

Address
  
Pagitts Almshouses, Hadley Green Rd, Barnet EN5 5PZ, UK

Architectural style
  
English Gothic architecture

Similar
  
St Mary the Virgin - East Barnet, St Mark's Church - Barnet Va, St Margaret of Antioch - Edgware, Christ Church at Whetstone, Barnet United Reformed

St Mary the Virgin is the parish church of Monken Hadley. It is located in the Diocese of London.

History

The church was built in its present form in 1494 (the date being carved in Roman numerals in stone over the west door) although a church is believed to have stood on the site for over 800 years. The present building is in the Perpendicular style, and included two side chapels (in transepts) dedicated to St Anne and St Catherine. The building was heavily renovated by the architect G. E. Street in Victorian times, and contains large quantities of Victorian woodwork furniture. The parish and church were heavily influenced by tractarianism and the Oxford Movement, and it remains a focus of eucharistic worship within the surrounding district.

Of the two side chapels, only that of St Catherine is still in use today; it was restored in 1958. The former chapel of St Anne now houses the church organ.

The church has been grade II* listed since 1949.

The tower of the church, at the west end, contains nine bells which are in good order and regularly rung, eight being hung for change ringing, and the ninth as a sanctus bell. At the top of the tower there is a signal beacon, part of an ancient series of signal beacons. The church markets itself under the title "The Beacon Church", and the beacon has become a symbol of the local area, and forms the badge of the nearby Church of England primary school.

It was the model for another Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, built in 1904 in Chappaqua, New York, United States.

References

St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley Wikipedia