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Parish of St Michael and All Angels, Enfield , Church of England
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History
In the late nineteenth century the church of St Michael and All Angels was built as a chapel of ease to Enfield parish church and was therefore served by clergy from that church. A schoolroom near the junction of Chase Side and Gordon Hill was licensed for services in 1871. The permanent church was built in 1873 in land given by George Batters of Brigadier Hall. A parish was formed in 1931. The church, which was designed by R.H. Carpenter, was left unfinished in 1874 because of lack of funds; it is a ragstone building in a fourteenth century style.