Denomination: | Catholic Church | ||||||||||
St Elizabeth of Portugal Church | |||||||||||
Fullname: | St Elizabeth of Portugal Church, Richmond, London | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 51.4576°N -0.3034°W | ||||||||||
Country: | England, United Kingdom | ||||||||||
Location: | 2A The Vineyard, Richmond, London TW10 6AQ | ||||||||||
Founded Date: | c.1790 | ||||||||||
Dedication: | Elizabeth of Portugal | ||||||||||
Architect: | Thomas Hardwick | ||||||||||
Years Built: | 1824–1903 | ||||||||||
Materials: | yellow and red brick | ||||||||||
Parish: | Richmond | ||||||||||
Deanery: | Mortlake | ||||||||||
Episcopalarea: | South West Pastoral Area | ||||||||||
Diocese: | Archdiocese of Southwark | ||||||||||
Province: | Southwark | ||||||||||
Priest: | Father Stephen Langridge | ||||||||||
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St Elizabeth of Portugal Church is a Grade II listed Roman Catholic parish church in The Vineyard, Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south west London. It is adjacent to The Vineyard Life Church. Dedicated to a 14th-century queen consort of Portugal, it claims to be oldest standing Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Southwark.
The church dates from the 1790s.[1] The present building in yellow and red brick, which is Grade II listed and dates from 1824, was the gift of Elizabeth Doughty.[2] It was designed by Thomas Hardwick.[2] A gallery was added in 1851.[2] The chancel, presbytery and tower were rebuilt in 1903[3] according to plans drawn up by the architect Frederick Walters.[4] The representations of the Stations of the Cross around the nave were designed by Don Pavey in the 1950s and painted by Jo Ledger.[5]
Famous worshippers at the church include ex-King Manoel II of Portugal in the early 20th century.
The parish priest is Father Stephen Langridge.[9] Mass is held daily.[10] Other activities are listed in the church's weekly newsletter.[11]