Originally a chapel-of-ease to St Mary at Lambeth, but a separate parish from 1935. "White's design included a large tower and spire on the north of the chancel. What was actually built was the east end: apse with ambulatory, chancel, south chancel aisle (apsidal, used as a chapel); north chancel aisle, used as a vestry, and north transept (added in 1903 by J S Quilter): and two bays of the nave, with north aisle, and a makeshift aisle on the south. … the pillars are circular and solid: rather unexpectedly, the capitals have naturalistic foliage. The arch at the west is a good deal lower than the roof and there is quite an effect of space; there are similar arcades north and south of the chancel. The screen is of iron." (from 'Parish Churches of London', Basil F L Clarke, Batsford, 1966) A 1963 scheme to sell it to Lee Abbey Community fell through; it was demolished (by bill in Parliament) 1966 and replaced 1967 (BAT13). The bell was stolen during demolition. Part of the site was sold to a housing association for flats - now St Mary le Park Court. There is a file in the Diocesan Pastoral Department archives for this parish, containing among other items: the only quinquennial inspection report on the old church (1961), the 1966 Bill for the demolition of the original church and the building of the new one; and a history of the parish by Rev P.L. Law, 1989. 1970, rebuilt: St Mary-le-Parc (2) A mixed use building, which replaced the earlier St Mary's (BAT12), the church part being consecrated. To the west of the church is the former vicarage. The foundation stone was laid by Earl Spencer. Roughly 49ft square in plan with irregular projections from the sides, the church is placed above a hall with ancillary rooms, and is approached by a flight of steps on the west side. The walls are built of dark grey-brown brick, and the flat roof is covered with bitumen and chippings. A fuller description is available in the CCC report. It closed for worship in 1989 and was declared redundant in 1991. The building was sold in 1994, with most of the contents, to the Philippino Pentecostal Church of Christ (still in this use as at 2005). There is a file in the Diocesan Pastoral Department archives for this parish, containing among other items: the 1966 Bill for the demolition of the original church and the building of the new one; the Act of Consecration (1970); a survey of parish records (later deposited at the LMA), 1987; the last quinquennial inspection report (1988); and a history of the parish by Rev P.L. Law, 1989.