St Mary's Church, Woodford, Grade II listed church in South Woodford, England
St Mary's Church is a brick church building on High Road in South Woodford with Gothic architectural features and a prominent west tower. The structure shows the design characteristics typical of English parish churches adapted and rebuilt over centuries.
The medieval church underwent major reconstruction in 1816 after structural problems were identified in 1705. The replacement of the original tower with a brick structure was the most significant change to its outward appearance.
This place serves as a community gathering space where regular services and events bring local people together. The impressive Grant, Degens and Bradbeer Organ echoes through the building during worship and special occasions.
The church is a five-minute walk from South Woodford Station on the Central Line. It offers accessibility features including a hearing loop for those with hearing aids and ground floor facilities for easy entry.
The churchyard contains a Copper Beech tree recognized as one of the Great Trees of London. This remarkable tree adds natural significance to the grounds and offers a quiet shaded area for reflection.
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