Parish of Holy Trinity, Tottenham , Church of England

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Parish of Holy Trinity, Tottenham , Church of England

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        Holy Trinity Church was consecrated on 26 May 1830 as Holy Trinity Chapel. It was assigned a district chapelry from the parish of All Hallows, Tottenham in December 1844. Two new parishes were in turn created from Holy Trinity, Saint Ann, Hanger Lane, in 1861 and Saint Peter, Page Green in 1900. The parishes of Saint Mary the Virgin, Tottenham and Christ Church, West Green were formed partly from Holy Trinity in 1888-9. Saint Peter's Church was declared redundant in 1973 and the parish was reunited with Holy Trinity. In 1980 part of the parish of Saint Bartholomew, Stamford Hill was transferred to Holy Trinity, including Saint John's Worship Centre, Vartry Road, which had replaced the redundant parish church of Saint John, Vartry Road in 1975.

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