St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, is a Grade I listed
Anglican church at Rowington Close, London, dedicated to Jesus' follower, Saint
Mary Magdalene.
The parish was established in 1865 and work on the church started in 1867. Although complete in , a fire destroyed the brand new roof so the first Mass in the new building could not be celebrated until St Mary Magdalene's Day, 22 July 1873. The church was consecrated after completion of interior decoration on .
The architect was
George Edmund Street
George Edmund Street (20 June 1824 – 18 December 1881), also known as G. E. Street, was an English architect, born at Woodford in Essex. Stylistically, Street was a leading practitioner of the Victorian Gothic Revival. Though mainly an eccl ...
, and this church is considered to be his masterpiece.
It includes notable stained glass by
Henry Holiday
Henry Holiday (17 June 183915 April 1927) was a British historical genre and landscape painter, stained-glass designer, illustrator, and sculptor. He is part of the Pre-Raphaelite school of art.
Life Early years and training
Holiday was born ...
,
Salviati mosaics, sculptures by
Thomas Earp, a later crypt chapel by
Ninian Comper
Sir John Ninian Comper (10 June 1864 – 22 December 1960) was a Scottish architect; one of the last of the great Gothic Revival architects.
His work almost entirely focused on the design, restoration and embellishment of churches, and the de ...
, and a War Memorial by
Martin Travers
Howard Martin Otho Travers (19 February 1886 – 25 July 1948) was an English church artist and designer.
Travers was born in Margate, Kent, educated at Tonbridge School, entered the Royal College of Art in 1904, and was awarded its Diploma in A ...
.
The painted ceiling of the nave, the work of Daniel Bell, was cleaned and restored during 2018–19, with the help of a grant from the
Lottery Heritage Fund
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History
The fund's predecessor bodies were ...
. With assistance from the Paddington Development Trust, an extension was also built, containing additional spaces and facilities intended for use by the wider local community.
Cultural associations
St Mary Magdalene is thought to be the church that inspired the composer
John Ireland
John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in ''All the King's Men'' (1949), making him the first Vancouver-born actor to receive an Oscar nomin ...
to become an Anglo-Catholic. The novelist
Barbara Pym
Barbara Mary Crampton Pym FRSL (2 June 1913 – 11 January 1980) was an English novelist. In the 1950s she published a series of social comedies, of which the best known are ''Excellent Women'' (1952) and '' A Glass of Blessings'' (1958). In 1977 ...
was a member of the congregation in 1971–72, while living in Queen's Park.
P. D. James
Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, (3 August 1920 – 27 November 2014), known professionally as P. D. James, was an English novelist and life peer. Her rise to fame came with her series of detective novels featuring th ...
is thought to have used the church as a model for one of the locations in her novel ''
A Taste for Death''.
The church and surrounding neighbourhood were used as a location in the 1968 movie ''
Secret Ceremony'' with
Elizabeth Taylor. Scenes from the 2012 film of ''
Les Misérables
''Les Misérables'' ( , ) is a French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.
In the English-speaking world, the novel is usually referred to by its origin ...
'' were also filmed there.
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, viewed from the south.jpg, St Mary Magdalene
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, The War Memorial Calvary.jpg, War Memorial by Martin Travers
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, View east down the nave 2.jpg, The nave with sculptures by Thomas Earp
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, chapel, organ with panels open.jpg, Chapel of St Sepulchre, organ
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, stained glass window, south wall.jpg, Stained glass by Henry Holiday
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, chancel (spherical projection).jpg, Chancel
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, nave ceiling, detail 3.jpg, Nave ceiling by Daniel Bell
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, Nave, mosaic of Last Supper.jpg, Salviati mosaic
File:St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, chapel screen.jpg, Chapel of St Sepulchre by Sir Ninian Comper
References
External links
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Guide by Grand Junction
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Grade I listed churches in the City of Westminster
19th-century Church of England church buildings
Paddington
Paddington is an area within the City of Westminster, in Central London. First a medieval parish then a metropolitan borough, it was integrated with Westminster and Greater London in 1965. Three important landmarks of the district are Padd ...
Diocese of London
Churches completed in 1873
1873 in London