St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane

Church in United Kingdom
51°31′38″N 0°18′34″W / 51.52724°N 0.30954°W / 51.52724; -0.30954CountryUnited KingdomDenominationChurch of EnglandWebsitewww.barnabites.orgArchitectureArchitect(s)Ernest Charles ShearmanYears built1914-1916AdministrationDioceseDiocese of LondonParishSt Barnabas, EalingClergyPriest(s)Sarah Howard-Jones

St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane is a Church of England church in London Borough of Ealing. It was Grade II listed in 1997.[1]

History

The plans for Brentham Garden Suburb did not include a church and so a site was purchased in December 1905 for a tin church,[2] succeeded by a permanent building designed by Ernest Shearman between 1914 and 1916.[3] A fresco by James Clark was added to the eastern apse between 1917 and 1920.[4] A 1920s organ was replaced by one from St Jude's Church, Southsea in 2011.[5]

References

  1. ^ "CHURCH OF ST BARNABAS, PITSHANGER LANE W5". Historic England.
  2. ^ "St Barnabas - History - The 'Tin Church'".
  3. ^ "St Barnabas - History - Construction".
  4. ^ "St Barnabas - History - James Clark Apse Painting".
  5. ^ "Nicholson Organs".
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Churches in Ealing
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  • Acton Baptist Church
  • Acton Methodist Church
  • Ealing Abbey
  • Hanwell Methodist Church
  • Kingsdown Methodist Church
  • North Hanwell Baptist Church
  • Northolt Methodist Church
  • Our Lady Mother of the Church, Ealing
  • Our Lady of Hungary, Ealing
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, Acton
  • St Anselm, Southall
  • St Thomas Syriac Orthodox Cathedral
  • Southall Methodist Church


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