St Stephen’s, Twickenham

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St Stephen's, Twickenham. Photo: Ruxi, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES, UNITED KINGDOM
St Stephen’s, Twickenham

A Church of England parish church on Richmond Road in East Twickenham, serving the local community with contemporary Anglican worship and pastoral care.

At a glance

St Stephen’s is an active parish church of the Church of England located in the residential district of East Twickenham. The church maintains a vibrant community presence on Richmond Road, one of the area’s principal thoroughfares.

History

The Wikipedia article contains limited historical detail about the church’s founding, development, or architectural evolution. Further research from parish records or local historical societies would provide fuller context about its origins and role in East Twickenham’s religious life.

What you see

Specific architectural features, building materials, or design elements are not detailed in available sources. The church building stands as part of East Twickenham’s streetscape on Richmond Road.

Cultural significance

St Stephen’s continues to serve as a spiritual and community anchor in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The church sustains Anglican traditions and welcomes visitors to its services and pastoral ministry.

Key facts

  • Location: Richmond Road, East Twickenham, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 51.4534, -0.31304
  • Denomination: Church of England
  • Current vicar: Libby Talbot

Practical information & getting there

St Stephen’s is accessible via Richmond Road in East Twickenham. For service times, visiting hours, and current activities, contact the church directly or visit the Church of England’s parish locator website.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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