This impressive Grade II Listed building was designed by FH Greenaway and JE Newberry. It was built between 1905-08 and constructed from Crowborough brick with Chilmark stone dressings and Welsh slate roof. This was the first of a group of churches built by the partnership for the Diocese of Southwark and is probably the most notable church by Greenaway and Newberry, inspiring the later St Martin's, Dagenham by Newberry and Fowler of 1932. It is considered to be one of the best Edwardian churches in London, interpreting traditional form and detail in an innovative manner.
The church comprises a nave with north and south aisles, sanctuary and chancel, vestry and porches, with a tower rising at the south east corner. There is also a crypt which houses a chapel. The church hall is to the rear.
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