Church of the Ascension, Victoria Docks

Coordinates: 51°30′40.463″N 0°2′14.449″E / 51.51123972°N 0.03734694°E / 51.51123972; 0.03734694 The Church of the Ascension, West Ham or Church of the Ascension, Victoria Docks is a Church of England church on Baxter Road in West Ham, east London.[1] It was first built in 1887 as a mission hall for St Luke's Church, later put under the charge of the Felsted School Mission, which prior to that had been working in Bromley. Between 1903 and 1907 a new church was built, with a separate parish split from St Luke's in 1905. The new parish opened a mission house for women workers in 1909.

During the Second World War clergy from the Church of the Ascension also served Sandon parish near Chelmsford, since its vicar was held prisoner in Japan. In 1960 the neighbouring parish of St Matthew's was dissolved and the following year its parish was merged into that of the Church of the Ascension.[2]

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