Eltham & Mottingham Deanery
Eltham, St Barnabas
Parish Contacts
Rev Steve Cook
(Priest-in-Charge)
St Barnabas Vicarage
449 Rochester Way
Eltham
London SE9 6PH
Tel: 020-8856-8294
E-mail: cooksca@aol.com
Parish website: www.achurchnearyou.com/eltham-st-barnabas/
Sunday Services
Details of all Sunday and weekday services and activities may be obtained from the parish contacts
Information
Patron: Bishop of Southwark
Population (2001
census): 6,192
Urban Priority Area: Yes
Deanery: Eltham & Mottingham
Archdeaconry: Lewisham & Greenwich
Episcopal Area: Woolwich
Diocesan Record Office: Greenwich Heritage Centre
Details of Church
Built: 1857 - 59
Architect: Sir George Gilbert Scott
Listing: not listed
St Barnabas Church was originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and was built between 1857 and 1859 as the Naval Dockyard Church at Woolwich Dockyard. It stood for 74 years at the Woolwich Dockyard and was taken down and rebuilt in modified form at Eltham in 1932-33. The church was gutted by fire as a result of enemy action in 1944 and was restored in 1956 under the direction of Thomas Ford with a new roof and remodelled interior. New interior features include a new plaster barrel vaulted ceiling over the nave, tripartite ornamented nave arcades and a Hans Fiebusch mural in the apse.
The accommodation comprises a lofty nave, aisles, chapel, chancel, sanctuary, south porch, bell tower, choir vestry and clergy vestry.
The walls are constructed in red multi-stock facing bricks with Bath stone plinths, window dressings, buttress copings, string courses, cills and copings. Roofs are covered in plain clay tiles.
