St Andrew’s Church, Stapleford

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St Andrew’s Church, Stapleford is a 20th-century English parish church best known as a distinctive example of architect Sir Edward Maufe’s ecclesiastical design.

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instanceOf 20th-century church building
Church of England church
parish church
architect Sir Edward Maufe NERFINISHED
architecturalType church
buildingFunction parish church
centuryOfConstruction 20th century
country England
dedication Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Canterbury
hasArchitecturalStyle 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture
hasName St Andrew’s Church, Stapleford NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Stapleford NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive example of Sir Edward Maufe’s ecclesiastical design
religion Christianity
usedFor Christian worship

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Edward Maufe notableWork St Andrew’s Church, Stapleford