St Barnabas' Church, Dulwich, Anglican church building in Dulwich, England
St Barnabas' Church is an Anglican church building in Dulwich with modern architectural design, large windows, clean lines, and a prominent tower. The structure combines contemporary elements with functional spaces designed for worship services and community gatherings.
The original church stood on this site from 1892 until a fire destroyed it in December 1992. The building was reconstructed between 1995 and 1996 by architectural firm HOK in its contemporary form.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community, hosting regular services and events throughout the week. Parishioners and visitors use the space for prayer, reflection, and shared celebrations that mark important moments in their lives.
Main Sunday services are held regularly, with additional family events scheduled periodically throughout the month. Visitors should check ahead as the church may have restricted access during services or private events.
The contemporary stained glass windows were designed by Caroline Swash with funding from Arts Council England. These artworks give the modern building an unexpected artistic dimension that enriches the interior.
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