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St Marks Church, Purley

Built: 1910
Architect: George Fellowes-Prynne
Grade II Listed

 

The church is of substantial proportions consisting of nave, chancel, side aisles, north and south transepts, north chapel, choir and clergy vestries, the ground storey of a tower, baptistry and twin west entrance porches.

It was built by R Wilkins and Sons Limited to the design of G H Fellowes-Prynne, Architect. There is a foundation stone built into the north wall of the chancel dated 23 October 1909 laid by the Bishop of Kingston.Apart from a modern hall adjacent to the south side of the church the church is unaltered.

 

 

 

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