St Mary's Church, South Ealing, Anglican church in South Ealing, England.
St Mary's Church, South Ealing is a Victorian church building with a Greek Byzantine basilica design and marble features throughout. The reredos behind the altar displays elaborate Salviati mosaics that form the focal point of the interior.
The Victorian structure was built between 1865 and 1873 under architect Samuel Sanders Teulon. It replaced a medieval church that had been demolished in 1720.
The church displays Victorian stained glass windows commissioned by Thomas Boddington and medieval brass plaques dating back to 1490. These artworks tell stories of congregation members across different periods of the building's life.
The building is accessible during services when visitors can see the interior details up close. Arriving early allows time to observe the mosaic work and windows in good natural light.
The marble and Caen stone reredos features a distinctive mosaic design that showcases Salviati's signature artistic style. This intricate craftsmanship is rarely preserved in its original condition.
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