Sacred Heart Church | |
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![]() Sacred Heart Church Battersea | |
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51°28′26″N0°10′22″W / 51.4738°N 0.1729°W /51.4738; -0.1729 | |
OS grid reference | TQ2687976618 |
Location | Battersea, South WestLondon |
Country | England,United Kingdom |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Dedicated | 14–15 October 1893 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Frederick Walters |
Style | Romanesque revival |
Administration | |
Diocese | Southwark |
The Sacred Heart Church is aRoman Catholic church and parish in Trott Street,Battersea, South WestLondon, that serves the Catholic community of Battersea and surrounding areas.
The church was designed byFrederick Walters in a late Norman style.[1] It is built in red brick, with stone sills and some stone dressings entrance. The West Tower has an octagonal broached steeple. Inside, the ceiling is vaulted. The spire is copper clad.
The church was founded by priests of theSalesians. In November 1887,Saint Don Bosco (1815–1888) sent 3 Salesians to Battersea to form the first UK Salesian community, at the invitation of Countess Georgiana de Stacpoole, a notable benefactress of the Salesians in Paris.[2] A smalliron church was built at first, funded by the Countess,[3] but a larger congregation demanded a larger building. On 3 August 1892Bishop Butt blessed the first stone of the present church, which was dedicated on 14–15 October 1893.[4][5]
The original metal church was offered for sale and purchased byWilliam Edward Baily, who dismantled and moved it to Penzance.[6]
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