Country United Kingdom Founder(s) Rev William Mowll Phone +44 20 7587 0375 Architect Arthur Beresford Pite | Denomination Church of England Vicar(s) Rev Tim Jeffreys Parish Brixton Road | |
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Address 90 Brixton Rd, London SW9 6BE, UK Architectural style Byzantine Revival architecture Diocese Anglican Diocese of Southwark Similar Christ Church - Lambeth, St Mark's Church - Kennington, St John the Divine - Kennington, Christ Church - Gipsy Hill, St Luke's Church - West Nor |
Christ Church on Brixton Road in Lambeth SW9 is an Art Nouveau and Byzantine Revival Grade II* listed building built in 1902 by Arthur Beresford Pite for his brother-in-law, Rev William Mowll. The foundation stone, by Edward Johnston, was cut by Eric Gill in 1902. The church was consecrated by Edward Talbot, the Bishop of Rochester, on 5 December 1902. The outside pulpit in the south-west corner was designed by Weir, Burrows and Weir and was dedicated on 3 November 1907.
The present church was built on the site of an earlier chapel,formerly the independent Holland Chapel, which was sold to Anglicans in 1835, enlarged and renamed "Christ Church" in 1855 and demolished in 1899.
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