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| Useful Southfields Wedding Resources |
| Wedding Venues: Churches in Southfields |
Wedding Registry Offices in Southfields | Wedding Photographers in Southfields | Other Southfields Wedding Resources |
| Christ Church C of E Church 676-680 Old Kent Road London SE15 020 7732 5935 Newcross Church Of Christ 74 Wild Goose Drive London SE14 5LL 020 76396607 St Thomas The Apostle RC Church 81 Evelina Road London SE15 3HL 020 76393724 |
Wandsworth Register Office Wandsworth Council Wandsworth Town Hall Wandsworth High Street SW18 2PU 020 8871 6108 |
Mozphotography |
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Arena Weddings Southfields - Did You Know?
- Until the late 19th Century, Southfields was still fields, situated between the more developed villages of Wimbledon & Putney.
- Pakistan based Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, following its persecution moved its headquarters to Southfields in 1984. The Fazl Mosque, popularly known as the London Mosque, is located in Southfields and is the home of Khalifatul Masih.
- Southfields takes its name from the old manorial system, where it was known as the South Field of the manor of Dunsford.






















