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St George's, Hanover Square, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, central London, built in the early eighteenth century. The land on which the church stands was donated by General William Steuart, who laid the first stone in 1721. The church was designed by John James and was constructed under a project to build fifty new churches around London (the Queen Anne Churches). It is situated in Hanover Square, near Oxford Circus, in what is now the City of Westminster. Owing to its Mayfair location, it has frequently been the venue for high society weddings.
Ecclesiastical parish
A civil parish of St George Hanover Square, and an ecclesiastical parish, were created in 1724 from part of the ancient parish of St Martin in the Fields.[1] The boundaries of the ecclesiastical parish were adjusted in 1830, 1835 and 1865 when other parishes were carved out of it. The ecclesiastical parish still exists today and forms part of the Deanery of Westminster St Margaret in the Diocese of London. The land for the church was donated by General Sir William Steuart.[2]
Architecture
The church was constructed in 1721–25, funded by the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches, and designed by John James,[3] who had been one of the two surveyors to the commission since 1716.[4] Its portico, supported by six Corinthian columns, projects across the pavement. There is a tower just behind the portico, rising from the roof above the west end of the nave.[3]
The interior is divided into nave and aisles by piers, square up to the height of the galleries, then rising to the ceiling in the form of Corinthian columns. The nave has a barrel vault, and the aisles transverse barrel vaults.[3]
Weddings
View of St George's, 1787
The church was a fashionable place of worship to have weddings. It was here that Theodore Roosevelt, the future US President, aged 28, married Edith Carow, aged 25, on 2 December 1886. Henry Holland (architect) married Capability Brown's daughter Bridget on 11 February 1773 in the church.[5] John Nash (architect) married Mary Ann Bradley on 17 December 1798 in the church.[6] One famous London marriage involved the architect John Shaw Senior (1776–1832) to Elizabeth Hester Whitfield in 1799. Other notable people married there include the Eccentric Missionary, Joseph Wolff, in 1827. In October 1899, Alfreda Ernestina Albertina Bowen, daughter of Sir George Ferguson Bowen and Contessa Diamantina di Roma, married Robert Lydston Newman.[7] Elliot Allard, OBE married Pamela Wigan of St. John's Wood, great granddaughter of James Wigan, of Mortlake prior owner and founder of Mortlake Brewery, which latterly became the Stag Brewery.
Burial ground
St George's was opened in the new residential development of Hanover Square with no attached churchyard. Its first burial ground was sited besides its workhouse at Mount Street. When this filled up a larger burial ground was consecrated at Bayswater in 1765. They were closed for burials in 1854, when London's city churchyards were closed to protect public health. Burials at St George's included Mrs Ann Radcliffe (1764–1823), an influential female writer of the "Gothic Novel", the Revd. Laurence Sterne (1713-1768), abolitionist and author of Tristram Shandy, and Francis Nicholson, British military officer and colonial administrator.
The Mount Street ground was later cleared of monuments and turned into a small park. Some of the old tombstones were used for guttering and drainage, and may be seen today. During the Great War the Bayswater ground was covered with 4' of top soil and used for growing vegetables. In 1969 the burial ground was cleared to enable land to be sold off for redevelopment. A skull, part anatomised, was conjectured to be Sterne's and a partial skeleton separated from the other remains to be transferred to Coxwold churchyard by the Laurence Sterne Trust. 11,500 further remains were taken to West Norwood Cemetery and cremated, for burial there.[8][9]
In popular culture
In the musical My Fair Lady, Alfred Doolittle (Stanley Holloway), having just been provided with an inheritance and having to move into "middle-class morality", invites his daughter Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) to his wedding at this church.[10] Following the invitation, he and his fellows sing "Get Me to the Church on Time".
The church is mentioned as the venue for the forthcoming marriage of Iris Henderson in The Lady Vanishes (1938 film).
In the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor it is the setting of the wedding of the eponymous Lord St Simon and American Hatty Doran, whose disappearance sparks Holmes' investigation.
Music
The organ in 2009 (since rebuilt
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Handel was a regular worshipper at St George's, which is now home to an annual Handel Festival. St. George's has a full-time professional choir and a strong choral tradition and is a venue for classical music concerts. A Restoration Fund Appeal was launched on Trinity Sunday 2006 to raise a total of five million pounds, with a target of one and a half million pounds needed for the first phase of essential restoration work to the fabric of the church. A recent concert series in support of the Restoration Fund was supported by the William Smith International Performance Programme and featured solo piano performances by students from the Royal College of Music, including Ren Yuan, Ina Charuashvili, Meng Yan Pan and the London debut of Maria Nemtsova of Russia.
The church is one of the two main bases of the Orpheus Sinfonia, an orchestra of players recently graduated from music colleges.[12]
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- St Martin of Tours, Chelsfield
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- St Peter and St Paul, Bromley
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- St John, Downshire Hill
- St John the Baptist, Kentish Town
- St Luke, Kentish Town
- St Mark, Regent's Park
- St Martin, Gospel Oak
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- St Mary, Somers Town
- St Michael, Camden Town
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- Sacred Heart, Kilburn
- St Anne, Laxton Place
- St Anselm and St Cecilia, Lincoln's Inn Fields
- St Dominic, Belsize Park
- St Etheldreda, Holborn
- St George's Cathedral, St Pancras
- St John's Chapel, Bedford Row
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- Christ the Redeemer, Southall
- Christ the Saviour, Ealing
- Holy Trinity, Southall
- St Alban, Acton Green
- St Barnabas, Ealing
- St Barnabas, Northolt Park
- St Christopher, Hanwell
- St Dunstan, East Acton
- St Edward the Confessor, Greenford
- St Gabriel, North Acton
- St George, Southall
- St Hugh, Northolt
- St James, Ealing
- St John, Ealing
- St Mary and St Nicholas, Greenford
- St Mellitus, Hanwell
- St Paul, Ealing
- St Peter, Acton Green
- St Peter, Ealing
- St Richard, Northolt
- St Saviour's Centre for the Deaf (former)
- St Stephen, Ealing
- St Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell
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- Christ Church United Reformed Church
- Christ Church, Southgate
- Holy Trinity, Winchmore Hill
- Jesus Church, Forty Hill
- St Aldhelm, Upper Edmonton
- St Alphege, Lower Edmonton
- St Andrew, Southgate
- St George, Enfield Wash
- St Giles, Bullsmoor
- St James, Upper Edmonton
- St James, Enfield Highway
- St John, Clay Hill
- St John the Evangelist, Palmers Green
- St Luke, Browning Road
- St Mark, Bush Hill Park
- St Martin, Lower Edmonton
- St Mary Magdalene, Enfield Chase
- St Mary, Upper Edmonton
- St Mary, Edmonton
- St Mary with St John, Edmonton
- St Matthew, Ponders End
- St Michael & All Angels, Enfield
- St Michael, Upper Edmonton
- St Michael-at-Bowes
- St Paul, Hadley Wood
- St Paul, New Southgate
- St Paul, Winchmore Hill
- St Peter and St Paul, Enfield Lock
- St Peter, Grange Park
- St Peter, Lower Edmonton
- St Stephen, Bush Hill Park
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- St Francis of Assisi, Isleworth
- St John the Baptist, Isleworth
- St Mary, Osterley
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- St Michael, Grove Park
- St Paul, Bath Road
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- Our Lady Queen of the Apostles, Heston
- Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Gunnersbury
- St John the Evangelist, Brentford
- St Joseph, Grove Park
- St Lawrence, Feltham
- St Vincent de Paul, Osterley
- St Michael and St Martin, Hounslow
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- Christ Church, Eldon Road
- Holy Trinity, Brompton
- Holy Trinity, Sloane Street
- St Augustine, Queen's Gate
- St Barnabas, Kensington
- St Clement, Notting Dale
- St Cuthbert, Earl's Court
- St George, Campden Hill
- St James, Norlands
- St John, Notting Hill
- St John the Baptist, Holland Road
- St Jude, Kensington
- St Luke's Chapel, Brompton Hospital
- St Luke, Chelsea
- St Helen, North Kensington
- St Mary, Bourne Street
- St Mary the Boltons, Kensington
- St Michael and All Angels, Ladbroke Grove
- St Paul, Onslow Square
- St Peter, Notting Hill
- St Stephen, Gloucester Road
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- Essex Street Chapel, Kensington
- Fetter Lane Society, Chelsea
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- Our Lady of Victories, Kensington
- St Columba's, Pont Street
- St Mark, Kensington
- St Mary, Cadogan Street
- St Sarkis, Kensington
- St Sava, Notting Hill
- St Yeghiche, South Kensington
- Tabernacle, Notting Hill
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- Christ Church, Lambeth
- Corpus Christi, Brixton
- St John the Divine, Kennington
- St John, Waterloo
- St Luke, West Norwood
- St Mark, Kennington
- St Mary, Clapham
- St Mary-at-Lambeth
- St Matthew, Brixton
- Sts Simon and Jude, Streatham Hill
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- St Alban, Upton Park
- All Saints, East Ham
- St Andrew, Plaistow
- St Andrew, East Ham
- Ascension, Victoria Docks
- St Barnabas, West Silvertown
- St Barnabas, Manor Park
- St Bartholomew, East Ham
- St Cedd, Canning Town
- Christ Church, Stratford
- St Edmund, Forest Gate
- Emmanuel, Forest Gate
- St Gabriel, Canning Town
- St George and St Ethelbert, East Ham
- Holy Trinity, Canning Town
- St James, Forest Gate
- St John the Baptist, East Ham
- St John, North Woolwich
- St John, Stratford
- St Katherine, Plaistow
- St Luke, Canning Town
- St Mark, Forest Gate
- St Mark, Victoria Docks
- St Martin, Plaistow
- St Mary, Plaistow
- St Matthew, West Ham
- St Matthew, Custom House
- St Matthias, Canning Town
- St Michael and All Angels, Beckton Road
- St Michael's, Romford Road
- St Michael's, Rutland Road
- St Paul's, Stratford
- St Paul's, East Ham
- St Peter's, Upton Cross
- St Philip & St James, Plaistow
- St Saviour, Forest Gate
- St Stephen, East Ham
- St Thomas, West Ham
- St Thomas, Plaistow
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- All Hallows, Twickenham
- All Saints, East Sheen
- All Saints' Hampton
- All Saints Twickenham
- All Souls, St Margarets
- Christ Church, East Sheen
- Holy Trinity Barnes
- Holy Trinity Richmond
- Holy Trinity Twickenham
- St Andrew, Ham
- St Augustine's, Whitton
- St James, Hampton Hill
- St John the Divine, Richmond
- St John, Hampton Wick
- St Luke, Kew
- St Mark, Teddington
- St Matthias, Richmond
- St Michael and All Angels, Barnes
- St Michael, Fulwell
- St Peter & St Paul, Teddington
- St Philip and All Saints, Kew (The Barn Church)
- St Philip and St James, Whitton
- St Richard, Ham
- St Stephen, Twickenham
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- Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride, Kew
- Our Lady Queen of Peace, Richmond
- Sacred Heart, Teddington
- St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton
- St Elizabeth, Richmond
- St Francis de Sales, Hampton Hill
- St James, Twickenham
- St Margaret of Scotland, St Margarets
- St Mary Magdalen, Mortlake
- St Osmund, Barnes
- St Theodore, Hampton
- St Thomas Aquinas, Ham
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- Amyand Park Chapel, Twickenham
- Barnes Baptist
- Barnes Healing Church
- Barnes Methodist
- Bethlehem Chapel, Richmond
- Christ Church, Teddington
- Christian Fellowship in Richmond
- Duke Street Church, Richmond
- East Sheen Baptist
- Ebenezer Strict Baptist Chapel, Richmond
- Elim Pentecostal Church, East Sheen
- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Richmond
- Free Grace Baptist Church, Twickenham
- Friends, Richmond
- Ham Christian Centre
- Hampton Baptist
- Hampton Hill United Reformed
- Hampton Methodist
- Raleigh Road United, Richmond
- Richmond & Putney Unitarian
- St Francis (Hickey's Almshouses), Richmond
- Salvation Army, Teddington
- Salvation Army, Twickenham
- Teddington Baptist
- Teddington Methodist
- Twickenham Methodist
- Twickenham United Reformed Church
- The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond
- Whitton Baptist
- Whitton Methodist
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- Christ Church, Southwark
- St George the Martyr, Southwark
- St Giles, Camberwell
- St John Horsleydown, Southwark
- St Mary, Rotherhithe
- St Mary, Newington
- St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey
- St Olave, Southwark
- St Saviour, Southwark
- St Thomas, Southwark
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- Christ Church, Spitalfields
- St Anne, Limehouse
- St Dunstan, Stepney
- St George in the East
- St John of Wapping
- St Katharine's by the Tower
- St Leonard, Bromley
- St Mary, Stratford-le-Bow
- St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel
- St Matthew, Bethnal Green
- St Matthias Old Church, Poplar
- St Paul, Shadwell
- St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London
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- All Saints, Margaret Street
- All Souls, Langham Place
- Annunciation, Marble Arch
- Grosvenor Chapel, Mayfair
- Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks
- Henry VII Chapel
- Holy Trinity, Marylebone
- Holy Trinity, South Kensington
- Queen's Chapel, St James
- St Augustine's, Kilburn
- St Cyprian's, Marylebone
- St Gabriel's, Pimlico
- St James, Paddington
- St James the Less, Pimlico
- St John's Wood Church
- St Mary, Marylebone
- St Mary on Paddington Green
- St Matthew's, Bayswater
- St Matthew's, Westminster
- St Paul's, Knightsbridge
- St Peter, Vere Street
- St Peter's, Victoria
- St Saviour's, Pimlico
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- Church of our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Westminster
- Crown Court Church, Covent Garden
- Dormition Cathedral
- Enon Chapel
- French Protestant Church of London, Soho
- Immaculate Conception, Farm Street
- Notre Dame de France
- One Mayfair Church
- Regent Hall, Oxford Street
- Saint Charles Borromeo church
- St. James's, Spanish Place
- St John's Wood Road Baptist Church
- St Patrick's, Soho
- St Sophia's Cathedral, Bayswater
- Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile, Mayfair
- Ulrika Eleonora
- West London Methodist Mission
- West Street Chapel, Westminster
- Westminster Cathedral
- Methodist Central Hall
- Westminster Chapel, Victoria
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