All Saints Church, East Sheen
The foundation stone of All Saints was laid by the then Duchess of York (later the Queen Mother) in 1928, and All Saints was built to serve the growing suburb of East Sheen. The resulting building has a wonderfully uncluttered simplicity which lends itself to elaborate floral and other decorations for celebrations, commemorations and events.
Two features of All Saints deserve special mention:
The Suzy Lamplugh window commemorates the estate agent who went missing in 1986, and who was, with her family a member of All Saints congregation.
The window was installed in her memory in 1996. The terracotta Stations of the Cross by renowned local sculptor Nathan David were special commissioned for All Saints by a member of the congregation, in memory of her parents.
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