St Edmund, Chingford

[3] The present church was built in 1938; the architect was Nugent Cachemaille-Day,[1] who was a leading British exponent of Expressionist architecture.

[4] It has a nave of four bays, with two wide aisles, transepts and a short chancel.

[1] The exterior is clad in knapped flint, reflecting the vernacular Essex tradition.

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The original St Edmund's church building of 1909 in Chingford Mount Road, now known as Ryan Hall.