St Mary's Vicarage in Church Street
More information
Title
St Mary's Vicarage in Church Street
St Mary's Vicarage in Church Street
Reference
SC_PHL_01_693_77_120_618J_1 (Collage 164856)
Date
Collection
The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Description
This photograph shows the rear of St Mary's Vicarage at 7 Church Street, as viewed from Thames Street, in the Hampton Village conservation area of Richmond-upon-Thames. Believed to date from 1884, it is listed locally as a Building of Townscape Merit. St Mary's Church, just visible to the left of view, replaced the previous church building in 1831 and was designed by Edward Lapidge, also responsible for Kingston Bridge. Records for St Mary's Church date back to 1342. The current St Mary's Church was Grade II listed in 1952, listing number 1252976.
This photograph shows the rear of St Mary's Vicarage at 7 Church Street, as viewed from Thames Street, in the Hampton Village conservation area of Richmond-upon-Thames. Believed to date from 1884, it is listed locally as a Building of Townscape Merit. St Mary's Church, just visible to the left of view, replaced the previous church building in 1831 and was designed by Edward Lapidge, also responsible for Kingston Bridge. Records for St Mary's Church date back to 1342. The current St Mary's Church was Grade II listed in 1952, listing number 1252976.
<a href="view-item?i=167084" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">View this item on the London Picture Archive for further options including print and digital sales.</a>
View this item on the London Picture Archive for further options including print and digital sales.
License
Copyright The London Archives, all rights reserved. Provided for research purposes only. For commercial and other uses please contact us via
support@londonpicturearchive.org.uk
Attribution
The London Archives. Please cite document title, reference and collection.