St Agatha's Roman Catholic Church, Kingston upon Thames explained

Denomination:Roman Catholic
St Agatha's
Country:England, United Kingdom
Location:1 Wyndham Road, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5JR
Website:Official website
Founded Date:1899
Founder:Louisa Curry
Architect:John Kelly
Style:Italianate
Parish:Kingston
Diocese:Archdiocese of Southwark
Priest:Fr. Francis Olaseni, MSP
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Designation1:Grade II
Designation1 Date:19 April 1990
Designation1 Number:1080058
Designation1 Offname:Roman Catholic Church of St Agatha

St Agatha's is a Roman Catholic church on Wyndham Road in Kingston upon Thames, London. It is dedicated to Saint Agatha of Sicily.

The Italianate church building, which is Grade II listed by Historic England, was erected in 1899. It was designed by the Leeds-based architect John Kelly[1] and its construction was funded by a local benefactor, Louisa Curry.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Buildings of England – London 2: South . . . 1983 . London . 313 . 0-14-0710-47-7.
  2. Web site: St Agatha – Kingston . Taking Stock: Catholic Churches of England & Wales. 11 February 2021.
  3. Web site: History . Nolan, John. St Agatha's Church. 28 December 2020.