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St James' Church, Muswell Hill

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St James Church, Muswell Hill, is a large Anglican church in London, known as "the Church on the Hill".

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History

The original building, designed by Samuel Angell, was consecrated in 1842 and extended in 1874.[1] A new church was designed by J. S. Alder in 1898, with the foundation stone for the current building being laid in 1900. The completed church was consecrated by the Bishop of London (Rev. Arthur Winnington-Ingram) on 30 June 1902.[2]

The building was gutted by World War II bombing, and the restored church was rededicated in 1952. The church centre's foundation stone was laid on 20 May 1994 and can be viewed in the bookshop.

The church spire was completed in 1910; the site of the church itself is at over 300 feet above sea level.[3] With its tall tower and spire, the church stands at 179 feet tall.[1]

A church primary school was completed nearby in 1850; its later replacement is sited on Woodside Avenue.[4]

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Vicars

  • 1842  1846 John Jackson (later bishop of London)
  • 1846  1876 James Browell
  • 1876  1894 Ernest Peter Cachemaille
  • 1894  1912 James Shearer Whichelow
  • 1912  1931 Arthur Mercer
  • 1931  1958 Ernest Ernold Dunn (Prebendary of St Pauls)
  • 1958  1966 Norman Harold Bainbridge
  • 1967  1977 William Sidney Allam (Prebendary of St Pauls)
  • 1978  1992 Michael Bunker (Prebendary of St Pauls)
  • 1993  2007 Alex Ross
  • 2008  2013 Kim Swithinbank
  • 2014  present Christopher Green[5]
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The grade II listed vicarage to the rear of the church
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