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St Paul's, Bow Common

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Style
  
new brutalism

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

Denomination
  
Church of England

Phone
  
+44 20 7987 4941

St Paul's, Bow Common

Location
  
Bow, Tower Hamlets, London

Website
  
stpaulsbowcommon.org.uk

Architect(s)
  
Robert Maguire and Keith Murray

Address
  
St Paul's Way, London E3 4AR, UK

Similar
  
St Barnabas's - Bethnal G, All Hallows - Bow, All Saints Church - Poplar, St Peter's - Bethnal Green, St Matthias Old Church

Profiles

St Paul's Bow Common is a 20th-century church in Bow, London, England. It is an Anglican church in the Diocese of London. The church is at the junction of Burdett Road and St Paul's Way in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It replaced an earlier church that was designed by Rohde Hawkins in 1858 and financed by William Cotton of Leytonstone. Consecrated by Bishop Charles Blomfield, this church was largely destroyed in the Second World War, and demolished in the 1950s.

The modern church was built in 1958-60, and the building is listed Grade II*. Its architects were Robert Maguire and Keith Murray. The Revd. Gresham Kirkby, a Christian Anarchist, was also involved in the design, and continued as parish priest until 1994, being succeeded by Revd. Prebendary Duncan Ross, who retired in October 2013.

The lettering around the porch reads 'Truly this is none other but the house of God This is the Gate of Heaven' (Genesis 28:17), was carved by Ralph Beyer. The 800 square foot mosaic is by Charles Lutyens. Made from coloured Murano glass tesserae, and taking five years to make, the mosaic is likely to be the largest artist-created contemporary mosaic mural in the British Isles. The church is currently home to Lutyens's 'Outraged Christ'.

On 7 November 2013, the church was judged to be the winner of the National Churches Trust Diamond Jubilee Award for best Modern Church built in the UK since 1953. The awards were judged by architecture critic Jonathan Glancey, chief executive of the Twentieth Century Society Catherine Croft, Sherry Bates, president of the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association, and trustee of the National Churches Trust Richard Carr-Archer.

The building was described by the judges as the ‘embodiment of the ground swell of ideas about Christian worship’ and a ‘hugely influential signpost for future Anglican liturgy’.

The vicar is Mother Bernadette Hegarty. The Churchwardens are Julian Bream and Sally Sigmund. Kelley Christ RIBA (Purcell uk) is church architect.

References

St Paul's, Bow Common Wikipedia