Useful information
Patron
The Crown, 1 turn; Patronage Board (Bishop/Archbishop of Canterbury/Trustees/a TV) 2 turns
Episcopal Area
Kingston Episcopal Area
Deanery
Lambeth North Deanery
Archdeaconry
Lambeth Archdeaconry
Details of the Church
Built
1863-64
Architect
J L Pearson
Listing
2*
The church is built in multicoloured brick, with limestone dressings and with slated roofs. It consists (liturgically) of a nave, chancel with apsidal sanctuary, north and south aisles, west porch, small south-west tower, separately roofed baptistry at the west end of the south aisle, south (organ) transept, Lady Chapel on the corresponding north side, and north-east vestries above cloakrooms. It is a notable work by the architect Pearson, though hardly on the same scale as St. Augustine’s Kilburn, or Truro Cathedral, also by him.
The Heritage Centre was built in the late 1980s, in brick with a slated roof. It is separated from the north aisle by a roof-glazed corridor and is on two floors, with a kitchen, office and new principal entrance to the church on the ground floor with a galleried office above.