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St Barnabas's, Bethnal Green

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Phone
  
+44 20 8983 3426

Denomination
  
Church of England

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

St Barnabas's, Bethnal Green

Location
  
Bow, Tower Hamlets, London

Website
  
stbarnabasbethnalgreen.org

Address
  
Grove Rd, Bow, London E3 5TG, UK

Similar
  
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St Barnabas Bethnal Green is a late 19th-century church near Bethnal Green, London, England. It is an Anglican church in the Diocese of London. The church is at the junction of Roman Road and Grove Road in the Bow West ward of London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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History of the building

The building was initially built in 1865 as a Baptist chapel, to a design by William Wigginton, but was consecrated for the Church of England in 1870. It was built in a Gothic Revival style, built in yellow brick, banded with red and black.

The church was badly damaged by bombing during the Second World War. Following the end of the war the steeple was removed and the church rebuilt, retaining the tower and north and south walls. This remodelling was carried out by J Anthony Lewis of architects Michael Tapper & Lewis, who commissioned the sculptor Don Potter to create "The Four Evangelists" on the outside of the building (c.1957). Potter also created a font in Clipsham stone.

Activities

The PCC of St Barnabas Bethnal Green supports the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement and is only the second congregation to have affiliated as a body.

From 2003 to 2012 the church played a key role in St Barnabas Community Fete (Bowstock), whose director was the vicar of St Barnabas Bethnal Green, Father Brian Ralph.

References

St Barnabas's, Bethnal Green Wikipedia