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  1. The church of St John at Hackney was designed by James Spiller and built in 1792, when demand in the parish of Hackney was in excess of 3,000 parishioners. At an original 3,300 acres (13 km 2 ), at the time the parish was the largest civil parish in Middlesex of those which joined the County of London (created in 1889). [2]

  2. saint.church › hackneySAINT - HACKNEY

    Hackney Church is the iconic Anglican parish church of Hackney, and has been a centre of Christian worship in the borough Since 1275. Our vision is to see a renaissance through restoring lives, revitalising churches, renewing culture, in Jesus’ name. To facilitate our ambitious vision, SAINT has just completed a once in a lifetime restoration ...

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  4. CHURCH. Hackney Church has been around for almost 750 years. With support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we’ve created an extensive digital archive, featuring over 700 documents, records and images telling the story of Hackney Church, since 1275. If you’d like to explore our digital archive, or to use our materials for something ...

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  5. Address. Lower Clapton Road. Hackney. Greater London. E5 0PD. View map. That medieval church was demolished in 1798, except for its tower, which was left intact to hold the bells as funds did not run to building a tower on the new church until 1816. The original St Augustine Tower remains standing to this day in the church gardens, which also ...

  6. Hackney (parish) Coordinates: 51°32′51.98″N 00°03′17.08″W. St Augustine's Tower – Dating back to the 13th century, this is Hackney Central 's oldest building. It is all that remains of the original medieval parish church, which was demolished in the late 18th century (September 2005). Hackney was a parish in the historic county of ...

  7. From the 14th century the church was dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo until, after 1660, it was rededicated to St John the Baptist, later becoming more commonly known as St John-at-Hackney. “St John at Hackney is a place for hope for me and my family. It has changed my life, my moms, and my brothers. Life seems crazy sometimes but its a ...

  8. Church of St John the Baptist. Welcome to the webpages of the Roman Catholic Church of St John The Baptist, Hackney. Our postal address is 3 King Edward’s Road, Hackney, E9 7SF. You will find King Edward’s Road off Mare St, north of St Joseph’s Hospice. You can contact us on 020 8985 2496. Our email address is hackney@rcdow.org.uk.

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