New Testament Church of God Cathedral of Praise, Grade II listed church in Wood Green, London Borough of Haringey, England.
The New Testament Church of God Cathedral of Praise is a church building located on Arcadian Gardens that dates from 1901 to 1909 with early 20th-century architectural design. The structure was later taken over by the New Testament Church of God and continues to serve as an active place of worship.
The building was constructed between 1901 and 1909 as the Congregational United Reformed Church of St James at Bowes. It was purchased by the New Testament Church of God in 1977 and has served that community since then.
The building serves as a community gathering place where worshippers and neighbors gather for services and events in Wood Green. It holds meaning for the diverse residents of the area as a center for shared spiritual life.
The church is accessible by public transportation in north London and sits within a residential neighborhood. Visitors should check ahead since regular worship services take place and access may be limited to scheduled times.
The building received Grade II heritage status in 1974, marking it as significant in England's conservation system. This recognition reflects that the structure maintains architectural value despite its age and changes in use over time.
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