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St Barnabas Church, Walthamstow

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In 1961 the parish of St Barnabas was united with that of St James the Greater Church in St James Street, Walthamstow, which had closed in the previous year and was subsequently demolished. A new chapel dedicated to St James was formed in the south
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merchant who had supported the building of several other new churches in the area; he also funded the construction of a permanent church building,
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The Essex Review: An Illustrated Quarterly Record of Everything of Permanent Interest in the County, Volume 13
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was erected on a plot of land in the parish of St Saviour in Markhouse Road, and a separate
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from the former church. In 1981, the church was given grade II* listed building status.
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was created for the church in 1901. The land for the church was donated by
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Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Waltham Forest
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The church was built between 1902 and 1903 to the design by
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Church of St Barnabas and St James the Greater, Walthamstow
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St Eleutherius, St Anthia and St Luke the Evangelist
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Powell, W. R., ed. (1973). "Walthamstow: Churches".
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Walthamstow
London
Denomination
Church of England
https://www.saintbarnabaswalthamstow.com/
Dedication
Barnabas
James the Great
Parish church
Grade II* listed
Architect(s)
William Douglas Caröe
Style
Arts and Crafts
Perpendicular Gothic
Diocese
Chelmsford
Archdeaconry
West Ham
Edwardian era
Church of England parish church
Walthamstow
East London
Grade II* listed building
iron mission church
ecclesiastical parish
Richard Foster
City of London
church hall

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