Camberwell Deanery
Camberwell, Christ Church

Parish Contacts
Rev Hugh Balfour (Vicar)
79 Asylum Road
Peckham
London SE15 2RJ
Tel: 020-7639 5662
E-mail: hugh@christchurchpeckham.info
Parish office:
676-680 Old Kent Road
Peckham
London SE15 1JF
Tel: 020 7732 5935
E-mail: office@christchurchpeckham.info
Parish website: www.christchurchpeckham.info
Sunday Services
11.00am Sunday Worship
Facilities: Toilets, Crèche, children's groups
Details of all Sunday and weekday services and activities may be obtained from the parish contacts
Information
Patron: Trustees
Population (1991 census): 2,606
Urban Priority Area: Yes
Deanery: Camberwell
Archdeaconry: Southwark
Episcopal Area: Woolwich
Diocesan Record Office: London Metropolitan Archives
Details of Church
Built: 1867 - 68
Architect: E Bassett Keeling
Listing: not listed
Christ Church was built to replace an earlier building constructed in 1837 to the designs of Samuel Angell.
The accommodation comprises nave, chancel, sanctuary, east, south-east and south porches with a small porch on the north east side, organ chamber, vestries, PCC room, hall, long gallery, kitchen and toilet. There is a tower at the South-East corner. The church was damaged by bombing during the Second World War and was repaired and remodelled in 1958. The dangerous top of the tower was removed in the late 1960s and a new flat roof with parapet walls was provided.
The church was built in the Gothic style and is constructed in yellow London stock bricks with decorative red and black brick band courses and Bath stone dressings to windows, door openings, parapets etc. The roofs are pitched and slated with clay ridge tiles. Although the church has suffered, firstly from war damage and secondly by the removal of the top of the tower, it retains many signs of Bassett Keeling's wayward and original approach to design in the Gothic style.
