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Church of St Barnabas

United Kingdom London Borough of Merton Grade II listed building
Church of St Barnabas
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St Barnabas' Church, Mitcham, is a church in the Graveney ward of the London borough of Merton, in SW London. It is located on Gorringe Park Avenue in Mitcham. The church is dedicated to Barnabas, one of the disciples.

Church of St Barnabas

In his day, he carried out missionary journeys & had a great ability to encourage - Barnabas means "son of encouragement". The dedication was chosen due to the missionary nature of the church set up on this site. The local area in the early 20th century was a mission district (specifically, from 1906), where the church aimed to establish & foster a local religious community.

Church of St Barnabas

This was at the aegis of Christ Church in Colliers Wood, along with old boys from City of London School. The initial missionary building was a basic building, housing a single room; it was known as the "tin church". The current building that we know was designed by H.

P. Burke Downing, the foundation stone being laid on 17 May 1913 & the church was completed on 14 November 1914. The church was Grade II listed by English Heritage on 2 September 1988.

Church of St Barnabas

No images of this early "tin church" are available, but we can ascertain how it might have looked with images of other churches which shared a similar...