
About the Church

View of the church from the organ loft
Following the completion of the Great West Road in 1925, the orchards and market gardens around the Osterley and Isleworth areas became housing estates. The foundation stone for the church was laid by the Rev. Frederick Howard Harding, the priest in charge, on the 28th October 1933. The church and buildings were designed by Ernest C. Shearman A.R.I.B.A, who also designed a number of similar churches in the London area, and was built by Dove bros. of Islington. The church itself is built of Claygate stock brick with contrasting stone bands and Fletton brick to create a rich Gothic design. The rich stone traceried windows are in the form of tall single lights at the north (alter) end of the church, whereas at the south end of the church there is a spectacular rose window (below). The high alter came from St. Mary, Charing Cross Road.
The church, hall and
vicarage were built at the same time. the church cost approx.
£16,000. £7,000 of this came from a donation in memory of Mrs Ann
Harding from Rev. Harding, with a further £6,000 from the London
Diocesan Fund. The remaining money was obtained from smaller
donations and a 20,000 shilling fund set up by Rev. Harding. The
cost of the hall was met by an anonymous gift of £1,250 and a similar
sum from the London Diocesan Fund and Ecclesiastical
Commissioners.
The district that became the parish of St Francis of Assisi was carved from the existing parish of Isleworth, and at the time the building was completed contained approximately 8000 residents.
The hall was opened by the
Rev. B.H. Simpson, Bishop of Kensington, on 23rd May 1934, and the
church was consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Winnington-
List of
Vicars and Priests
in Charge
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References
Middlesex Chronicle, New Parish in the Making.
Middlesex Chronicle, Churches of
South West Middlesex.
G.E. Bates, Description of the Church,
Scrap Book 1, Hounslow Library.
Black, R.M. (2002), The Story of St.
Francis of Assisi Church, Isleworth Pamphlet. Http://www.saintsilas.org.uk.
Thanks to Dr. John Salmon for permission to use his photographs of St. Francis.
St. Francis of Assisi
Isleworth
Church of England Parish
Church