St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane
St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane is a Church of England church in London Borough of Ealing. It was Grade II listed in 1997.[1]
History
The plans for Brentham Garden Suburb did not include a church and so a site was purchased in December 1905 for a tin church,[2] succeeded by a permanent building designed by Ernest Shearman between 1914 and 1916.[3] A fresco by James Clark was added to the eastern apse between 1917 and 1920.[4] A 1920s organ was replaced by one from St Jude's Church, Southsea in 2011.[5]
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churches
(pre-1800)
- Holy Cross Church, Greenford
- St John, Southall
- St Mary, Acton
- St Mary, Ealing
- St Mary, Hanwell
- St Mary, Northolt
- St Mary, Norwood Green
- St Mary, West Twyford
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daughter
churches
- All Saints, Ealing
- Christ the Redeemer, Southall
- Christ the Saviour, Ealing
- Holy Trinity, Southall
- St Alban, Acton Green
- St Barnabas, Ealing
- St Barnabas, Northolt Park
- St Christopher, Hanwell
- St Dunstan, East Acton
- St Edward the Confessor, Greenford
- St Gabriel, North Acton
- St George, Southall
- St Hugh, Northolt
- St James, Ealing
- St John, Ealing
- St Mary and St Nicholas, Greenford
- St Mellitus, Hanwell
- St Paul, Ealing
- St Peter, Acton Green
- St Peter, Ealing
- St Richard, Northolt
- St Stephen, Ealing
- St Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell
denominations
- Acton Baptist Church
- Acton Methodist Church
- Ealing Abbey
- Hanwell Methodist Church
- Kingsdown Methodist Church
- North Hanwell Baptist Church
- Northolt Methodist Church
- Our Lady Mother of the Church, Ealing
- Our Lady of Hungary, Ealing
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Acton
- St Anselm, Southall
- St Thomas Syriac Orthodox Cathedral
- Southall Methodist Church
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