Free Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb, Grade I listed church building in Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, United Kingdom.
The Free Church features a distinctive low concrete dome designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with Tuscan columns on brick plinths and a barrel vault ceiling painted in pastel tones.
Construction began on January 16, 1911, and the church was officially opened for worship on October 25 that same year as part of the planned Hampstead Garden Suburb development.
The church serves as an active place of worship for the United Reformed Church and Baptist community while hosting regular services, cultural events, and community outreach programs.
Located in Central Square within the London Borough of Barnet, the church offers regular worship services, guided tours upon request, and accessible parking options for visitors.
The interior contains two war memorial panels crafted by Percy Delf Smith, commemorating those who served in conflicts and integrating historical remembrance into the worship space.
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