Catalogue description Saint Paul Harringay: Burgoyne Road, Harringay

This record is held by London Metropolitan Archives: City of London

Details of DRO 053
Reference: DRO 053
Title: Saint Paul Harringay: Burgoyne Road, Harringay
Date: 1884 - 1996
Arrangement:

REGISTERS

 

CHURCH SERVICES AND WORK OF CLERGY

 

STAFF

 

PARISH BOUNDARIES

 

BENEFICE

 

CHURCH WARDENS

 

CHURCH FABRIC

 

VICARAGE

 

CHURCH ROOMS

 

FINANCIAL RECORDS

 

VESTRY

 

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL

 

CHURCH BUILDING COMMITTEE

 

ANNUAL REPORTS

 

CHARITIES AND MISSIONS

 

SCHOOL

 

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

 

FOUNDATION CEREMONIES AND ANNIVERSARIES

 

WORLD WARS

 

PARISH MAGAZINES

 

NEWSLETTERS

 

MISCELLANEOUS

Related material:

Missions and charities committee minute books, 1921-1932, See DRO 53/200-201

 

Vicarage and chancel building committee minutes 1888-1906, see DRO 53/204, and correspondence etc. re building see DRO 53/232

Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Church of England, St Paul's Parish, Harringay

Physical description: 365 documents
Immediate source of acquisition:

Additional records (DRO53/288-365) deposited by the Incumbent, 10 April 1984, (Acc 1971)

Subjects:
  • Church of England, St Ann's Parish, Tottenham
Administrative / biographical background:

In December 1883 an iron mission church was opened in Burgoyne Road, Harringay which seated 200 people in a district still thinly populated within the parish of Hornsey. In 1887, the Reverend J. H. Greaves became priest of this temporary church in place of the Reverend J. Stanley, who had acted as mission priest since 1833. By 1887 the population of the area had grown to such an extent that the iron church had to be enlarged and the committee formed several years before for building a permanent church decided to dissolve itself in favor of a larger committee, constituted in 1888.

 

The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 31 May 1890, and the nave consecrated by the Bishop of London in October 1891. The old iron church was then converted into a parish room and an additional church room was opened in Cavendish Road in 1895.

 

In 1902 St Paul, Harringay became a parish in its own right with the Reverend J. H. Greaves as its first vicar, and between 1902 and 1903 the chancel and vicarage were constructed. The parish was enlarged in 1903 by the addition of a portion of the parish of St Ann, Tottenham on the east side of Greenlands and a mission room was built there and dedicated in 1904.

 

In 1925 a new parish hall was opened in Burgoyne Road on the site of the demolished parish room and in 1975 the church room in Cavendish Road was replaced by a new church hall/community centre.

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