St Barnabas' Church, Woodford Green, is a Church of England church in Snakes Lane East, Woodford, London.[1] It had its origins in a 1904 iron mission church – this was attached to St Paul's Church, Woodford.[2] A permanent church was built between 1910 and 1911, with a lady chapel, organ chamber, chancel and two bays of an aisled nave – the nave was completed in 1964. The church was designed by E T Dunn, who also designed St Luke's Church, Ilford,[3] and produced a proposed design for a new chapel screen at St Peter's Church, Bethnal Green.[4] Parts of the parishes of St Paul's, All Saints Church, Woodford Wells, and Holy Trinity Church, South Woodford, were combined to form the new parish of St Barnabas in 1911.
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References
edit- ^ "ST BARNABAS WOODFORD". www.achurchnearyou.com.
- ^ "Woodford: Religious history | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk.
- ^ Cherry, Bridget; Bradley, Simon; O'Brien, Charles; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus (27 June 2005). London: East. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300107013 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Architect's drawing, elevation of proposed screen to chapel, by E.T. Dunn, Ilford". 27 January 1912 – via National Archive of the UK.
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