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St. Stephen's English Church Cemetery

In the Veteran Lines of Pallavaram locality of Madras, there was once a strong presence of Anglo Indians. A more detailed account of the Anglo-Indian community and this particular area can be found in another article titled "The Anglo Indians of Chennai" on my blog.

Today, only a few Anglo Indians, mainly elderly citizens, reside in Veteran Lines. An exquisite Church named St. Stephen's English Church graces this locality. The church was constructed between 1929 CE and 1935 CE, and the Rt. Rev. Harry Waller consecrated it on July 21, 1935 CE. Subsequently, a school was established within the same premises. A more detailed account of this church can be found in another article on my blog. 


Within a kilometer's distance from this beautiful church lies a meticulously maintained cemetery featuring an attractive arch at its entrance. This cemetery, soon to be a century old, is regarded as one of Chennai's most picturesque burial grounds.

This eighty-year-old church and the cemetery hold a special place in the hearts of both Anglo Indians and those who once resided in this area. Even today, the locality maintains its serene and tranquil atmosphere.

It remains a beloved site for those who appreciate heritage and history.

Happy travelling.




This post first appeared on Indian Columbus, please read the originial post: here

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