Church of St Mary Addington, Medieval church in Addington Village, London Borough of Croydon, England.
Church of St Mary Addington is a medieval church with flint and stone facades, ornate stained glass windows, and a tower containing six bells cast across different centuries. The building sits in Addington Village and contains more than 1000 memorials spread across its grounds.
The chancel was built around 1080 and represents the oldest section of the church, featuring three windows from 1140. The building has undergone modifications and additions over the centuries that reflect its enduring role in the Anglican tradition.
Five Archbishops of Canterbury who lived at nearby Addington Palace are buried in the churchyard, connecting this place to the highest levels of the Anglican church. The grounds serve as a significant burial site for important figures from the region.
The church holds regular Anglican services and access to the churchyard is restricted, so visitors should check local guidelines before entering. The grounds are accessible but respectful behavior around the many graves is essential.
A stained glass window commemorates the 59th Addington Battalion of the Home Guard from World War II with specific inscriptions and emblems. This memorial is often overlooked by visitors despite its connection to local wartime service.
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