Church of St Barnabas
The Church of St Barnabas is a Church of England parish church in Pimlico, London. It is a Grade I listed building. The church is noted for its Anglo-Catholic tradition, and it "was the first church built in England where the ideals and beliefs of what came to be known as Anglo-Catholic movement were embodied in its architecture and liturgy".| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Anglican
- Description: church in Pimlico, London
- Also known as: “Church of St Barnabas, Pimlico”, “St Barnabas”, and “St Barnabas Pimlico”
- Address: St. Barnabas Street, London
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include London Victoria and Royal Court Theatre.
London Victoria
Railway station
Photo: Ewan Munro, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Victoria station, also known as London Victoria, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Victoria, in the City of Westminster, managed by Network Rail. London Victoria is situated 2,300 feet northeast of Church of St Barnabas.
Royal Court Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Burnley, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial theatre in Sloane Square, London, England, opened in 1870; the current building was completed in 1888. Royal Court Theatre is situated 1,300 feet northwest of Church of St Barnabas.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pimlico and Churchill Gardens.
Pimlico
Suburb
Photo: Ji-Elle, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Pimlico is a district in Central London, in the City of Westminster, built as a southern extension to neighbouring Belgravia. It is known for its garden squares and distinctive Regency architecture.
Churchill Gardens
Neighborhood
Photo: Stephen Richards, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Churchill Gardens is a large housing estate in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. The estate was developed between 1946 and 1962 to a design by the architects Powell and Moya, replacing Victorian terraced houses extensively damaged during the Blitz.
Belgravia
Suburb
Photo: Paul Farmer, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Belgravia is a district in Central London, covering parts of the areas of the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Belgravia was known as the 'Five Fields' during the Tudor Period, and became a dangerous place due to highwaymen and robberies.
Church of St Barnabas
- Categories: building, tourism, tourist attraction, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Westminster, Greater London, London, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.49041° or 51° 29′ 26″ northLongitude
-0.15175° or 0° 9′ 6″ westInception
1850Open location code
9C3XFRRX+58OpenStreetMap ID
way 174444765OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=anglicanWikidata ID
Q17527322
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In Other Languages
“Church of St Barnabas” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “كنيسه القديس برنابا”
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