St Mary with St Alban

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St Mary with St Alban
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St Mary with St Alban
Location Teddington, London
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website teddingtonparish.org
History
Status Parish church
Administration
Province Canterbury
Diocese Diocese of London
Episcopal areaKensington
Archdeaconry Middlesex
Deanery Hampton
Clergy
Vicar(s) The Rev'd Joe Moffatt
Assistant priest(s) The Rev'd Mary Hawes
Curate(s) The Rev'd Caroline Halmshaw
Laity
Parish administratorSuzanne Parker
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameChurch of St Mary
Designated2 September 1952
Reference no.1253013

St Mary with St Alban is the Church of England parish church of Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It comprises the church of St Mary (Teddington's old parish church) and the former church of St Alban nearby. The vicar is the Reverend Joe Moffatt.

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The church building, which has been Grade II* listed since 1952, [1] is located on Ferry Road in Teddington, opposite the former St Alban's Church, which is now an arts centre. The oldest parts of the building date from the 16th century. [2]

The church's most famous vicar was the Reverend Stephen Hales, a scientist whose legacy is the nearby National Physical Laboratory; he is buried next to the church's tower. [3]

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References

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Coordinates: 51°25′43″N0°19′31″W / 51.4286°N 0.3253°W / 51.4286; -0.3253