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- All Saints Road in Merton is in the London region of England. The postcode is within the Wandle ward/electoral division, which is in the constituency of Wimbledon.
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Sep 8, 2023 · All Saints faces onto a small courtyard and is flanked by a vicarage (to the right) and the old choir school (to the left, now a parish room and residential accommodation). It was built on the site of the Margaret Chapel, which became the centre of the High Church Tractarian Movement in 1839-45.
The population development of All Saints as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). Source: UK Office for National Statistics (web). Explanation: Wards as at December 2022. All area and population figures of wards are based on output areas.
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All Saints Margaret Street is a Grade I listed Victorian church in Fitzrovia, near Oxford Street, London. It is regarded as one of the foremost examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture in Britain.
Key demographic information for each of Cheltenham's electoral wards, for Cheltenham borough, for Gloucestershire and for the south west region. All data is from the 2021 census.
All Saints Margaret Street is a Victorian Gothic masterpiece executed by William Butterfield beginning in 1849. Butterfield was a devout Catholic with strong views on church architecture, and in All Saints he found a perfect canvas to express his religious and architectural creativity.
All Saints [a] is an Anglo-Catholic church on Margaret Street in London, England. Founded in the late 18th century as Margaret Street Chapel, the church became an example of the Oxford Movement in the 1830s and 40s.
All Saints was selected by the head of English Heritage in 2014 as one of the top 10 buildings in the UK that have changed the face of the nation, a list that included Westminster Abbey and Christ Church in Oxford.