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St Matthew's Church, Custom House

Coordinates: 51°30′38.32″N 0°1′38.72″E / 51.5106444°N 0.0274222°E / 51.5106444; 0.0274222
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St Matthew's Church, Custom House.

St Matthew's Church, Custom House, was a Church of England church on Ethel Road in the Victoria Docks area of West Ham. It is named after its district, Custom House.

It was built in 1860 as a mission church of St Mark's Church, Silvertown and paid for by Charles Morrison, chairman of the Dock company. It later became a mission church of St Luke's, before being turned into a parish of its own in 1920. After 1945 it was served by clergy from the Church of the Ascension until 1960, when St Matthew's was closed - its parish was merged into that of Ascension the following year. It had been demolished for redevelopment by 1966.[1]

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  1. ^ "West Ham: Churches | British History Online".

51°30′38.32″N 0°1′38.72″E / 51.5106444°N 0.0274222°E / 51.5106444; 0.0274222