St Mary Magdalene, Paddington Explained

St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, is a Grade I listed Anglican church at Rowington Close, London, dedicated to Jesus' follower, Saint Mary Magdalene.[1]

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, and this church is considered to be his masterpiece.[2] [3] It includes notable stained glass by Henry Holiday, Salviati mosaics,[4] sculptures by Thomas Earp, a later crypt chapel by Ninian Comper, and a War Memorial by Martin Travers.

The painted ceiling of the nave, the work of Daniel Bell, was cleaned and restored during 2018–19,[5] with the help of a grant from the Lottery Heritage Fund.[6] 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.[7]

Cultural associations

St Mary Magdalene is thought to be the church that inspired the composer John Ireland to become an Anglo-Catholic.[8] The novelist Barbara Pym was a member of the congregation in 1971–72, while living in Queen's Park.[9] P. D. James is thought to have used the church as a model for one of the locations in her novel A Taste for Death.[10]

The church and surrounding neighbourhood were used as a location in the 1968 movie Secret Ceremony with Elizabeth Taylor.[11] Scenes from the 2012 film of Les Misérables were also filmed there.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024 . Church of St Mary Magdalene . 8 April 2024 . Historic England.
  2. Web site: Architecture. 10 December 2015 . St Mary Magdalene's Church. 23 March 2016.
  3. Web site: 6 January 2014 . St. Mary Magdalene in Paddington . 8 April 2024 . The Victorian Web.
  4. Web site: Kovach . R S . 27 April 2013 . St. Mary Magdalene Paddington . 8 April 2024 . The Salviati Architectural Mosaic Database.
  5. Web site: Westlake . Polly . 2021 . The Ceiling Paintings of St Mary Magdalene . 8 April 2024 . Building Conservation.
  6. Web site: Stunning ceiling revealed at St Mary Magdalene, Paddington. 23 May 2018. Caroe Architecture. 7 September 2020.
  7. Web site: A broad church: Dow Jones's restoration of St Mary Magdalene. Jay Merrick. 24 October 2019. Architects Journal. 7 September 2020.
  8. Book: Lewis Foreman. The John Ireland Companion. 2011. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. 978-1-84383-686-5. 233.
  9. Book: Barbara Pym. A Very Private Eye: An Autobiography in Diaries and Letters. 21 November 2013. Pan Macmillan. 978-1-4472-6540-5.
  10. Book: William Reynolds. Elizabeth Ann Trembley. Elizabeth Trembley. It's a Print!: Detective Fiction from Page to Screen. 1994. Popular Press. 978-0-87972-661-4. 141.
  11. https://st-mary-magdalene.co.uk/84-2/ St Mary Magdalene's Church Paddington: Filming
  12. Web site: Where is Les Misérables filmed?. 25 August 2017. Find That Location. 7 September 2020.