St Alban's Church, Ilford
St Alban's Church, Ilford, is a Church of England church and parish in Ilford, part of the London Borough of Redbridge. It began as a temporary building, replaced by a permanent Neo-Gothic redbrick one on Albert Road built between 1900 and 1906. Both of these were chapels of ease to St Clement's Church, Ilford until the formation of a separate parish of St Alban's in 1958[1] It is now a Forward in Faith parish[2][3]
St. Alban's Singers, a choir for mixed voices (SATB), is based in the church.
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Churches in Redbridge
churches
(pre-1800)
daughter
churches
- All Saints, Goodmayes
- All Saints Woodford Wells
- St Barnabas, Woodford Wells
- Christ Church, Wanstead
- Holy Trinity, Barkingside
- Ilford Hospital Chapel
- St Alban, Ilford
- St Andrew, Ilford
- St Cedd, Ilford
- St Francis of Assisi, Ilford
- St George, Barkingside
- St John, Seven Kings
- St Laurence, Barkingside
- St Luke, Ilford
- St Margaret's, Ilford
- St Mary, Ilford
denominations
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Wanstead
- St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Woodford Green
- St John the Baptist, Ilford
51°33′24″N 0°04′35″E / 51.55662°N 0.07626°E / 51.55662; 0.07626
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