All Saints Church, Haggerston, Anglican church in Haggerston, London, United Kingdom.
All Saints Church is an Anglican church in Haggerston featuring Gothic architectural style with Kentish rag stone walls and ashlar decorative details. The interior contains galleries positioned along the aisles, providing additional seating and defining the spatial arrangement.
Philip Hardwick designed and built the church between 1855 and 1856, establishing its Gothic form. Subsequent expansions in the early 1860s added to the structure, shaping the building that stands today.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Anglican community, where traditional worship practices continue to shape the rhythm of parish life. Regular services bring together residents seeking spiritual connection and community fellowship.
The church is located on Livermere Road near Haggerston Road and can be easily reached on foot. Visiting during regular Sunday services offers the best opportunity to experience the interior and observe the community at worship.
From 1998 to 2014, Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin led the parish while also serving at Westminster Abbey and holding official duties in Parliament. This dual role at national and local levels was an unusual distinction for the position.
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