St Benet Fink Church, Tottenham, Grade II listed Anglican church in Tottenham, England.
St Benet Fink Church is an Anglican place of worship in Tottenham built from red brick with a slate roof and topped by a small spire housing a single bell. The interior features stained glass windows and traditional church elements that complete the modest exterior appearance.
The building was constructed between 1911 and 1912, following a temporary tin chapel that began serving the community from Granger Road starting in 1905. This progression shows how the growing congregation moved from a temporary structure to a permanent church home.
The stained glass windows inside show depictions of saints and early Christian figures that visitors can still see and appreciate. These religious images shape what people notice when they enter the building.
The church opens for regular worship services and maintains spaces for community gatherings and events through its parish facilities. Visitors should check current service times and programs before planning a visit.
The architect J.S. Alder designed this building as one of his most complete church works, and it remains unaltered to this day. This preservation of the original design makes it a rare example of the architect's complete vision.
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