Church of All Saints', Anglican church in Woodford Green, London.
Church of All Saints is an Anglican place of worship in Woodford Green constructed with squared stone and Bath stone accents. The structure contains a chancel, nave, and northwestern porch with pointed arch doorways at its entrance.
The church was built and later received Grade II listed status recognizing its architectural importance. This protection ensures the building maintains its design character while acknowledging its significance in the local building heritage.
The church serves the local community as a place for regular worship and life milestones like weddings and baptisms. It functions as a gathering point where people connect and celebrate their ties to the neighborhood through shared religious occasions.
The building is accessible from several points with the main entrance marked by a gabled porch on the north side. Visitors can explore the interior and attend regular services and events held throughout the year.
The western side features tall single-light windows decorated with trefoil patterns paired with an elaborate rose window. These window details show careful craftsmanship and make this part of the building stand out to visitors exploring the exterior.
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